The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms

The present study focuses on how gender plays a role in determining the relationship of depression proneness and coping mechanism such as substance use (e.g.alcohol drinking and cigarette smoking), and humor or humorous coping. The researchers gathered a total of 345 participants by which 169 partic...

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Main Authors: Kim, Jin Yi, Kim, Yong Chan, Mallari, Joshua Ezekiel C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-76132022-08-14T05:19:57Z The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms Kim, Jin Yi Kim, Yong Chan Mallari, Joshua Ezekiel C. The present study focuses on how gender plays a role in determining the relationship of depression proneness and coping mechanism such as substance use (e.g.alcohol drinking and cigarette smoking), and humor or humorous coping. The researchers gathered a total of 345 participants by which 169 participants were males, then the remaining 176 participants were females. All participants are Filipinos within the age range of 16 - 24 years of age. The researchers gathered participants through online and written/offline surveys. Depression Proneness was measured through DPRS or Depression Proneness Rating Scale by Zemore, Fischer, Garratt & Miller (1990), whereas the tendency of individuals to engage through coping mechanisms were measured through teh COPE Inventory by Carver (2013). COPE has a total of 60-items but prior to the study, the researchers only use 8 questions (4-items each) that are essential in measuring substance use and humor use as coping mechanisms. As for the results in Case 1 (Gender, Depression Proneness and Substance use), the moderating effect of gender to the relationship of depression proneness and substance use as coping showed significance. In addition to this significance, females garnered a higher tendency to engage themselves in alcohol drinking or cigarette smoking. On the other hand, in Case 2 (Gender, Depression Proneness and Humor) , the moderating effect of gender showed no significance in the relationship of depression proneness and humor as a coping mechanism. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6969 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Depression, Mental--Philippines Depressed persons--Philippines Depression, Mental-- Diagnosis Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Depression, Mental--Philippines
Depressed persons--Philippines
Depression, Mental-- Diagnosis
Psychology
spellingShingle Depression, Mental--Philippines
Depressed persons--Philippines
Depression, Mental-- Diagnosis
Psychology
Kim, Jin Yi
Kim, Yong Chan
Mallari, Joshua Ezekiel C.
The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms
description The present study focuses on how gender plays a role in determining the relationship of depression proneness and coping mechanism such as substance use (e.g.alcohol drinking and cigarette smoking), and humor or humorous coping. The researchers gathered a total of 345 participants by which 169 participants were males, then the remaining 176 participants were females. All participants are Filipinos within the age range of 16 - 24 years of age. The researchers gathered participants through online and written/offline surveys. Depression Proneness was measured through DPRS or Depression Proneness Rating Scale by Zemore, Fischer, Garratt & Miller (1990), whereas the tendency of individuals to engage through coping mechanisms were measured through teh COPE Inventory by Carver (2013). COPE has a total of 60-items but prior to the study, the researchers only use 8 questions (4-items each) that are essential in measuring substance use and humor use as coping mechanisms. As for the results in Case 1 (Gender, Depression Proneness and Substance use), the moderating effect of gender to the relationship of depression proneness and substance use as coping showed significance. In addition to this significance, females garnered a higher tendency to engage themselves in alcohol drinking or cigarette smoking. On the other hand, in Case 2 (Gender, Depression Proneness and Humor) , the moderating effect of gender showed no significance in the relationship of depression proneness and humor as a coping mechanism.
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author Kim, Jin Yi
Kim, Yong Chan
Mallari, Joshua Ezekiel C.
author_facet Kim, Jin Yi
Kim, Yong Chan
Mallari, Joshua Ezekiel C.
author_sort Kim, Jin Yi
title The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms
title_short The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms
title_full The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms
title_fullStr The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed The moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms
title_sort moderating effect of gender in determining the relationship of proneness to depression with humor and substance use as a coping mechanisms
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