Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing

The college years are stressful for many students. Their sources of stress include pressure from academic, family problems, social, emotional and physical stressors. Lack of ability to withstand stress leads to new behavioral patterns resulting in further stress and problems. Thus, the student’s fai...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-142102024-04-15T06:26:03Z Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing Galang, Mary Jane A. The college years are stressful for many students. Their sources of stress include pressure from academic, family problems, social, emotional and physical stressors. Lack of ability to withstand stress leads to new behavioral patterns resulting in further stress and problems. Thus, the student’s failure to resolve problems causes ongoing emotional conflicts that affect their wellbeing and reduce achievement motivation. This current study investigated the relationship of stress on the achievement motivation and subjective wellbeing among twenty-two student scholars from the De La Salle University in Manila and Laguna, Philippines. Using quantitative correlational research design, three assessment tools were used to measure the variables: Revised-Achievement Motivation Scale, Satisfaction with Life Scale [SWLS] and Positive Affect – Negative Affect Scale [PANAS]. The Stress data was culled from the SAS1000 Course Module containing a Stress Test. Data analysis revealed a nonsignificant and positive relationship between stress and achievement motivation (r=.093; P=.681); a significant negative relationship between stress and satisfaction with life (r=-.474; P=.026); a nonsignificant negative relationship between stress and Positive Affect (r=- .056; P=.805); and a nonsignificant positive relationship between stress and Negative Affect (r= .178; P=.428). Findings showed the positive and negative effects of stress on achievement motivation and subjective wellbeing. These data will serve as a basis for the development of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program (CBTP) for the Student Scholars. 2023-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11639 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Students—Psychology Well-being Stress (Psychology) Cognitive therapy Psychology
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Students—Psychology
Well-being
Stress (Psychology)
Cognitive therapy
Psychology
spellingShingle Students—Psychology
Well-being
Stress (Psychology)
Cognitive therapy
Psychology
Galang, Mary Jane A.
Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing
description The college years are stressful for many students. Their sources of stress include pressure from academic, family problems, social, emotional and physical stressors. Lack of ability to withstand stress leads to new behavioral patterns resulting in further stress and problems. Thus, the student’s failure to resolve problems causes ongoing emotional conflicts that affect their wellbeing and reduce achievement motivation. This current study investigated the relationship of stress on the achievement motivation and subjective wellbeing among twenty-two student scholars from the De La Salle University in Manila and Laguna, Philippines. Using quantitative correlational research design, three assessment tools were used to measure the variables: Revised-Achievement Motivation Scale, Satisfaction with Life Scale [SWLS] and Positive Affect – Negative Affect Scale [PANAS]. The Stress data was culled from the SAS1000 Course Module containing a Stress Test. Data analysis revealed a nonsignificant and positive relationship between stress and achievement motivation (r=.093; P=.681); a significant negative relationship between stress and satisfaction with life (r=-.474; P=.026); a nonsignificant negative relationship between stress and Positive Affect (r=- .056; P=.805); and a nonsignificant positive relationship between stress and Negative Affect (r= .178; P=.428). Findings showed the positive and negative effects of stress on achievement motivation and subjective wellbeing. These data will serve as a basis for the development of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program (CBTP) for the Student Scholars.
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title Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing
title_short Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing
title_full Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing
title_fullStr Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing
title_full_unstemmed Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy program (CBTP) for student scholars’ subjective wellbeing
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