Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students

The psychological well-being of a child is an important aspect of their development whilst growing up. The purpose of this paper is to identify psychological well-being of children in single-parent households as well as the challenges associated with that kind of family setup. A semi-structured inte...

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Main Authors: Alday, Krystle Marteen E., De Rivera, Jhunell R., Hilaria, Ronald Daniel L., Villanueva, Margaret Colleen U.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-64982021-07-19T15:06:35Z Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students Alday, Krystle Marteen E. De Rivera, Jhunell R. Hilaria, Ronald Daniel L. Villanueva, Margaret Colleen U. The psychological well-being of a child is an important aspect of their development whilst growing up. The purpose of this paper is to identify psychological well-being of children in single-parent households as well as the challenges associated with that kind of family setup. A semi-structured interview was prepared to answer questions about their significant experiences that had a great impact on them while growing up, such as how their situation influenced their view on their growth as a person, the challenges they experienced and the relationships with other people. There were ten Filipino college students, all of which lived in a single-parent household, that were interviewed to gather data for the study. The collected data were transcribed verbatim and were subject to thematic analysis. Eighteen themes were generated altogether. Themes transpired for challenges were economic difficulties, limited parental quality time, discontentment to current situation and daughter's difficulty with trust towards males. Themes for psychological well-being also emerged, for positive relations with others: appreciation for other people, freindship, and empathy for personal growth: religiousity as a source of self-esteem for autonomy: development of self-reliance at a young age for environmental mastery ability to adapt at a young age and for purpose in life: need for achievement. Themes under negative impacts on psychological well-being were jealousy, fear of abandonment and resentment, and low self-esteem and lack of self-satisfaction arising from absence of same gender parent. The study found that living under a single-parent household has both negative and positive impacts on the psychological well-being of the children. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5854 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Children of single parents -- Phillippines Children of divorced parents -- Philippines Children of single parents -- Psychology Children of divorced parents -- Psychology Psychology
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topic Children of single parents -- Phillippines
Children of divorced parents -- Philippines
Children of single parents -- Psychology
Children of divorced parents -- Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Children of single parents -- Phillippines
Children of divorced parents -- Philippines
Children of single parents -- Psychology
Children of divorced parents -- Psychology
Psychology
Alday, Krystle Marteen E.
De Rivera, Jhunell R.
Hilaria, Ronald Daniel L.
Villanueva, Margaret Colleen U.
Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students
description The psychological well-being of a child is an important aspect of their development whilst growing up. The purpose of this paper is to identify psychological well-being of children in single-parent households as well as the challenges associated with that kind of family setup. A semi-structured interview was prepared to answer questions about their significant experiences that had a great impact on them while growing up, such as how their situation influenced their view on their growth as a person, the challenges they experienced and the relationships with other people. There were ten Filipino college students, all of which lived in a single-parent household, that were interviewed to gather data for the study. The collected data were transcribed verbatim and were subject to thematic analysis. Eighteen themes were generated altogether. Themes transpired for challenges were economic difficulties, limited parental quality time, discontentment to current situation and daughter's difficulty with trust towards males. Themes for psychological well-being also emerged, for positive relations with others: appreciation for other people, freindship, and empathy for personal growth: religiousity as a source of self-esteem for autonomy: development of self-reliance at a young age for environmental mastery ability to adapt at a young age and for purpose in life: need for achievement. Themes under negative impacts on psychological well-being were jealousy, fear of abandonment and resentment, and low self-esteem and lack of self-satisfaction arising from absence of same gender parent. The study found that living under a single-parent household has both negative and positive impacts on the psychological well-being of the children.
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author Alday, Krystle Marteen E.
De Rivera, Jhunell R.
Hilaria, Ronald Daniel L.
Villanueva, Margaret Colleen U.
author_facet Alday, Krystle Marteen E.
De Rivera, Jhunell R.
Hilaria, Ronald Daniel L.
Villanueva, Margaret Colleen U.
author_sort Alday, Krystle Marteen E.
title Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students
title_short Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students
title_full Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students
title_fullStr Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students
title_full_unstemmed Children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of Filipino college students
title_sort children in single parent households: the psychological well-being of filipino college students
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5854
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