Perceived discrimination, psychological well-being and social competence of persons with orthopedic impairment in Tagaytay City / by Ellaine Joy C. Alonzo, Jesica Joy Marie B. Bago and Sharlyn G. Olivar.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2015. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xi, 140 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 362.1 Al7 2015
- College of Arts and Science (CAS)
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Thesis (BS Psychology) Cavite State University
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College of Arts and Science (CAS)
ALONZO, ELLAINE JOY C., SAGO, JESICA JOY MARIE B., and OLIVAR, SHARLYN G. Perceived Discrimination, Psychological Well-Being and Social Competence of Persons with Orthopedic Impairment in Tagaytay City. Undergraduate Thesis Bachelor of Science in Psychology.Cavite State University. March 2015. Thesis Adviser. Ms. Anni Grace B. Desingano.
This study specifically aimed to determine the perceived discrimination of persons with orthopedic impairment; the psychological well-being in terms of autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life and self-acceptance; the social competence in terms of empathy, nurturing friendship, communication and confidence; and significant relationship of perceived discrimination, psychological well-being, and social competence. The study used descriptive correlational design. It was conducted in Tagaytay City. A total of 42 participants answered the three questionnaires that measured perceived discrimination, psychological well-being and social competence. It was found out based on the results that persons with orthopedic impairment have low level of perceived discrimination. Likewise, they have high psychological well-being and social competence. Moreover, perceived discrimination has no significant relationship with psychological well-being and social competence.
Submitted copy to the University Library. 02/14/2017 T-6458