A Pilot Evaluation of Katatagan Online: Benefits and Challenges of an Online Resilience Program in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic
This study examines the feasibility of a virtual peer support resilience program for Filipinos during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study used a mixed-method design with pre- and post-test surveys measuring adaptive coping; psychological well-being; depression; anxiety; and stress. Interviews and open...
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ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-14102023-07-26T03:03:52Z A Pilot Evaluation of Katatagan Online: Benefits and Challenges of an Online Resilience Program in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic Hechanova, Ma. Regina Alianan, Arsenio S Villasanta, Angelique Pearl Virtue Manaois, Jason O Yusay, Camille Acosta, Avegale Bunagan, Katrine S Gomez, Gayle A This study examines the feasibility of a virtual peer support resilience program for Filipinos during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study used a mixed-method design with pre- and post-test surveys measuring adaptive coping; psychological well-being; depression; anxiety; and stress. Interviews and open-ended questions in post-program surveys also elicited reactions; learnings; and suggestions of participants.Seventy-one (71) participants; a majority of whom were female (82%),with ages ranging from 20–65 participated in the program. Paired sample t-tests revealed significant increases in adaptive coping,non-reactivity; resilience; and well-being; and significant decreases in depression and stress symptoms. Participants found the program useful; accessible; and appreciated that it was free. However; they also reported challenges related to connectivity; distractions; and time. Participants reported that the program increased their self understanding; self-care; and resilience skills. Other benefits cited were increased social support; learning from peers; and improved mental health. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/410 https://dx.doi.org/10.13185/STJGS2022.10105 Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo COVID-19 Philippines psychosocial support resilience telemental health Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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This study examines the feasibility of a virtual peer support resilience program for Filipinos during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study used a mixed-method design with pre- and post-test surveys measuring adaptive coping; psychological well-being; depression; anxiety; and stress. Interviews and open-ended questions in post-program surveys also elicited reactions; learnings; and suggestions of participants.Seventy-one (71) participants; a majority of whom were female (82%),with ages ranging from 20–65 participated in the program. Paired sample t-tests revealed significant increases in adaptive coping,non-reactivity; resilience; and well-being; and significant decreases in depression and stress symptoms. Participants found the program useful; accessible; and appreciated that it was free. However; they also reported challenges related to connectivity; distractions; and time. Participants reported that the program increased their self understanding; self-care; and resilience skills. Other benefits cited were increased social support; learning from peers; and improved mental health. |
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A Pilot Evaluation of Katatagan Online: Benefits and Challenges of an Online Resilience Program in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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A Pilot Evaluation of Katatagan Online: Benefits and Challenges of an Online Resilience Program in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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A Pilot Evaluation of Katatagan Online: Benefits and Challenges of an Online Resilience Program in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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A Pilot Evaluation of Katatagan Online: Benefits and Challenges of an Online Resilience Program in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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A Pilot Evaluation of Katatagan Online: Benefits and Challenges of an Online Resilience Program in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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