History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program

This independent study describes and correlates the characteristics of the enrolled learners of the De La Salle University-Alternative Learning System-Accreditation and Evaluation (DLSU ALS-A&E) Program. It is a nonformal education program for disadvantaged out-of-school youth living within the...

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Main Author: Lingatong, Sofronio G., Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-80962022-10-19T02:18:27Z History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program Lingatong, Sofronio G., Jr. This independent study describes and correlates the characteristics of the enrolled learners of the De La Salle University-Alternative Learning System-Accreditation and Evaluation (DLSU ALS-A&E) Program. It is a nonformal education program for disadvantaged out-of-school youth living within the vicinity of the De La Salle University (DLSU). The research study determines whether the three (3) major characteristics of the DLSU-ALS learners such as (I) history of delinquency, (2) risk behaviors, and (3) mental health, are predictors of their academic performance. Twenty one (21) out of thirty five (35) enrolled learners answered a self-administered survey. With permission from the Department of Health, fifty (50) items from the 2011 Philippines Global School-Based Student Health (GSSH) Survey were adopted by the researcher. Using descriptive method, the frequency count of the multiple choice responses was used to analyze the characteristics of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health of the DLSU-ALS A&E learners, enrolled during the academic year 2014-2015. The Anova-two way factor analysis was used to determine the statistical significance of the results. Results showed that DLSU ALS students have had high risk behavior and history of delinquency such as membership in gang or fraternity, used of marijuana, alcohol, and cigarettes, and involvement in physical fight. High percentage of ALS learners also reported low school perfonnance and self-declared lack of readiness to take the January 25, 20 l 5 Department of Education ALS A&E Exam. The A nova-two way factor analysis without replication revealed that in the area of academic performance vs. history of delinquency, there is no statistical significance to the results. In the area of academic performance vs. risk behavior, it was concluded that there is a statistical significance to the results. In the aea of academic performance versus mental health, the inferential data concluded there is a statistical significant difference between the academic performance and mental health of ALS learners. 2015-03-05T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7371 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Prediction of scholastic success—Philippines Non-formal education—Philippines Adult education—Philippines Adult students—Philippines—Psychology Adult and Continuing Education
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 Prediction of scholastic success—Philippines
Non-formal education—Philippines
Adult education—Philippines
Adult students—Philippines—Psychology
Adult and Continuing Education
spellingShingle Prediction of scholastic success—Philippines
Non-formal education—Philippines
Adult education—Philippines
Adult students—Philippines—Psychology
Adult and Continuing Education
Lingatong, Sofronio G., Jr.
History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program
description This independent study describes and correlates the characteristics of the enrolled learners of the De La Salle University-Alternative Learning System-Accreditation and Evaluation (DLSU ALS-A&E) Program. It is a nonformal education program for disadvantaged out-of-school youth living within the vicinity of the De La Salle University (DLSU). The research study determines whether the three (3) major characteristics of the DLSU-ALS learners such as (I) history of delinquency, (2) risk behaviors, and (3) mental health, are predictors of their academic performance. Twenty one (21) out of thirty five (35) enrolled learners answered a self-administered survey. With permission from the Department of Health, fifty (50) items from the 2011 Philippines Global School-Based Student Health (GSSH) Survey were adopted by the researcher. Using descriptive method, the frequency count of the multiple choice responses was used to analyze the characteristics of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health of the DLSU-ALS A&E learners, enrolled during the academic year 2014-2015. The Anova-two way factor analysis was used to determine the statistical significance of the results. Results showed that DLSU ALS students have had high risk behavior and history of delinquency such as membership in gang or fraternity, used of marijuana, alcohol, and cigarettes, and involvement in physical fight. High percentage of ALS learners also reported low school perfonnance and self-declared lack of readiness to take the January 25, 20 l 5 Department of Education ALS A&E Exam. The A nova-two way factor analysis without replication revealed that in the area of academic performance vs. history of delinquency, there is no statistical significance to the results. In the area of academic performance vs. risk behavior, it was concluded that there is a statistical significance to the results. In the aea of academic performance versus mental health, the inferential data concluded there is a statistical significant difference between the academic performance and mental health of ALS learners.
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author Lingatong, Sofronio G., Jr.
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title History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program
title_short History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program
title_full History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program
title_fullStr History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program
title_full_unstemmed History of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the DLSU-ALS program
title_sort history of delinquency, risky behaviors, and mental health as predictors for academic performance among the students of the dlsu-als program
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