Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila

In this study, the researchers aimed to determine the degrees of stress, coping mechanisms and burnout levels of students enrolled in basic and modular accounting subjects during the 3rd term, A.Y. 2014-2015. Moreover, the researchers aimed to discover the relationships between stressors and coping...

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Main Authors: Arances, Natasha Mae M., Singian, John Gemar B., Villacarlos, Raymond P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-75592021-07-27T07:29:57Z Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila Arances, Natasha Mae M. Singian, John Gemar B. Villacarlos, Raymond P. In this study, the researchers aimed to determine the degrees of stress, coping mechanisms and burnout levels of students enrolled in basic and modular accounting subjects during the 3rd term, A.Y. 2014-2015. Moreover, the researchers aimed to discover the relationships between stressors and coping mechanisms and between coping mechanisms and burnout through the use of Pearson’s r correlation and multiple regression until it produced a final model without heteroscedasticity to predict coping mechanisms for the first one and burnout for the second one. Modified University Student Stress Items Survey was used to measure the degree of stress in relation to stressors. Second, Tobin’s Coping Mechanisms Checklist was used to discover the coping mechanisms most frequently used in relation to a specific stressor and Maslach Burnout Inventory was used to assess experienced burnout in terms of frequency and intensity as a result of insufficient coping mechanisms. The obtained mean scores of stressors and coping mechanisms had undergone one-way ANOVA to test the null hypothesis as to whether there at least two groups of means that have significant difference. The results showed a p-value less than the level of significance hence, the null hypothesis stating that there are no significant differences in means of groups is rejected. Furthermore, the means of the groups undergone Tukey Kramer Multiple Comparisons to further see if means of groups are all significantly different and the results showed that all means are significantly different the means represents the magnitude of the measure. The comparison would enable the determination of the primary stressor, most frequently adapted coping mechanism and burnout levels. 2015-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6915 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository De La Salle University--Students--Mental health Business students--Mental health--Philippines-- Manila Stress in youth--Philippines--Manila Accounting
institution De La Salle University
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topic De La Salle University--Students--Mental health
Business students--Mental health--Philippines-- Manila
Stress in youth--Philippines--Manila
Accounting
spellingShingle De La Salle University--Students--Mental health
Business students--Mental health--Philippines-- Manila
Stress in youth--Philippines--Manila
Accounting
Arances, Natasha Mae M.
Singian, John Gemar B.
Villacarlos, Raymond P.
Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila
description In this study, the researchers aimed to determine the degrees of stress, coping mechanisms and burnout levels of students enrolled in basic and modular accounting subjects during the 3rd term, A.Y. 2014-2015. Moreover, the researchers aimed to discover the relationships between stressors and coping mechanisms and between coping mechanisms and burnout through the use of Pearson’s r correlation and multiple regression until it produced a final model without heteroscedasticity to predict coping mechanisms for the first one and burnout for the second one. Modified University Student Stress Items Survey was used to measure the degree of stress in relation to stressors. Second, Tobin’s Coping Mechanisms Checklist was used to discover the coping mechanisms most frequently used in relation to a specific stressor and Maslach Burnout Inventory was used to assess experienced burnout in terms of frequency and intensity as a result of insufficient coping mechanisms. The obtained mean scores of stressors and coping mechanisms had undergone one-way ANOVA to test the null hypothesis as to whether there at least two groups of means that have significant difference. The results showed a p-value less than the level of significance hence, the null hypothesis stating that there are no significant differences in means of groups is rejected. Furthermore, the means of the groups undergone Tukey Kramer Multiple Comparisons to further see if means of groups are all significantly different and the results showed that all means are significantly different the means represents the magnitude of the measure. The comparison would enable the determination of the primary stressor, most frequently adapted coping mechanism and burnout levels.
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author Arances, Natasha Mae M.
Singian, John Gemar B.
Villacarlos, Raymond P.
author_facet Arances, Natasha Mae M.
Singian, John Gemar B.
Villacarlos, Raymond P.
author_sort Arances, Natasha Mae M.
title Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila
title_short Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila
title_full Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila
title_fullStr Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila
title_full_unstemmed Diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among BSA students of DLSU Manila
title_sort diving through the depths of burnout, stress and imminent coping mechanisms among bsa students of dlsu manila
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6915
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