Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence

This study compared the sources of well-being of adolescents in the early, middle, and late adolescent stages. Content analysis was used to analyze the interview data obtained from 30 adolescents, 10 from each adolescent stage. Seven themes emerged from the three adolescent stages and these are: fam...

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Main Authors: Cristobal, Gwendolyn V., Matibag, Raizel S., Ting, Candace Daphne L., Resurreccion, Ron R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-136992025-01-06T02:25:44Z Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence Cristobal, Gwendolyn V. Matibag, Raizel S. Ting, Candace Daphne L. Resurreccion, Ron R. This study compared the sources of well-being of adolescents in the early, middle, and late adolescent stages. Content analysis was used to analyze the interview data obtained from 30 adolescents, 10 from each adolescent stage. Seven themes emerged from the three adolescent stages and these are: family, friends, personal development, faith, school, activities and relationships. Family, friends, school, activities, and relationships are common sources to all adolescent stages while faith and personal development are only present in the middle and late adolescent stage. Adolescents from different stages share similar sources of well-being but results reveal that they have different contexts. 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13669 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Well-being—Age factors—Philippines Adolescent psychology Health 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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topic Well-being—Age factors—Philippines
Adolescent psychology
Health Psychology
spellingShingle Well-being—Age factors—Philippines
Adolescent psychology
Health Psychology
Cristobal, Gwendolyn V.
Matibag, Raizel S.
Ting, Candace Daphne L.
Resurreccion, Ron R.
Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence
description This study compared the sources of well-being of adolescents in the early, middle, and late adolescent stages. Content analysis was used to analyze the interview data obtained from 30 adolescents, 10 from each adolescent stage. Seven themes emerged from the three adolescent stages and these are: family, friends, personal development, faith, school, activities and relationships. Family, friends, school, activities, and relationships are common sources to all adolescent stages while faith and personal development are only present in the middle and late adolescent stage. Adolescents from different stages share similar sources of well-being but results reveal that they have different contexts.
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author Cristobal, Gwendolyn V.
Matibag, Raizel S.
Ting, Candace Daphne L.
Resurreccion, Ron R.
author_facet Cristobal, Gwendolyn V.
Matibag, Raizel S.
Ting, Candace Daphne L.
Resurreccion, Ron R.
author_sort Cristobal, Gwendolyn V.
title Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence
title_short Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence
title_full Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence
title_fullStr Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence
title_full_unstemmed Sources of wellbeing of Filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence
title_sort sources of wellbeing of filipinos during early, middle, and late adolescence
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13669
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