That's life, sanayan nalang: The lived experiences of psychology students with an OFW parent
요약
This study explored the lived experiences of psychology students whose parents work as Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). Employing a phenomenological methodology, semi-structured interviews and thematic analysis were conducted to five (5) participants enrolled in the BS Psychology program of a large university. Through an interpretive framework, this research enhanced understanding of the lived experiences of psychology students with OFW parents, unveiling the multifaceted challenges inherent in their journeys while their parents are abroad. Three main themes were analyzed alongside their corresponding subthemes. The first theme “That's Life: Sanayan Nalang” was characterized by the weight of trust and responsibilities, yearning for parental affection, and kimkim (resentment). The second theme “Self-reliance and Independence" characterized the development of positive behaviors among the participants. The third theme “Addressing Family Conflict” revolved around the roles of the child to middle between long distanced parents. This study suggests for interventions and programs that especially counseling services that address the experiences of these OFW children students, fostering peer support networks among like-minded individuals, and organize workshops or seminars to educate students, faculty, staff, and the university about help seeking needs of this special population.
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Pregua, J. M. C., Abello, K. A., Adricula, Z. D. T., Articulo, D. F. E., Gonzales, N. G. M., & Pamocol, D. F. (2024). That's life, sanayan nalang: The lived experiences of psychology students with an OFW parent [Unpublished bachelor's thesis]. Centra Philippine University.
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College of Arts and Sciences정도
Bachelor of Science in Psychology선반 위치
BF 76.5 .P74 2024
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