The survivor's life of gender-based violence in General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite / by Shedrick V. Velasco.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2017.Description: xi, 63 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: VELASCO, SHEDRICK V. The Survivor's Life of Gender - Based Violence in General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis, Bachelor of Science in Social Work. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. May 2017. Thesis Adviser: Mr. Joven E. Dicen The study sought to discover and understand the stories behind the survivors of gender — based violence in General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. Specifically, the study sought to determine the demographic characteristic of the survivors in terms of: a. age; b. education; and c. family composition to be able to determine the strengths and constraints of the survivors' internal power support system; and the sustaining and constraining characteristics of the survivors' external power support system. The study also aimed that through careful interview by asking basic information in terms of the survivors' demographic characteristics, factors such as belief, tradition, educational attainment, coping mechanisms, people of influence, potential risks, potential intervention, and perception to one's own situation emerge. This study utilized a qualitative research design in an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis form. The qualitative research was used to seek explanations of observed phenomena, problems or behaviors. On the other hand, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used for the purpose of interpretation of the disclosed life stories of the survivors Of Gender — Based Violence and when, where, how and what caused them to be victimized as well as what steps they took to become successful survivors. The study was executed through interview that consisted of five sessions for maximum reliability of data and to acquire full and willingly disclosed life stories of the survivors. The five-session interview consisted introduction and preliminary interview at the first session; rapport building through activities during the second session; formal interview during the third and fourth session; and follow — up interview as well as debriefing in the fifth and final session. The overall presentation and interpretation of the study were presented as follows: Demographic characteristics of the survivors, Age, Education and Family composition which led to the significant result in connection to the second and third problem. It resulted to the proper interpretation of the survivors' internal and external power support system along with its strengths and constraints as well as sustaining and constraining characteristics of the survivors. In a much vivid sense, three respondents were interviewed and they were at the age of twenty — one, twenty — nine and forty — six in which only one of them at present has contact with their immediate while the other two either has a family of their own or lives with herself. Only one out of three had a chance to study in high school and the other two were both elementary undergraduate. Age, education and family as well as the environment that the respondents were in proved to be very important factors to them being survivors. At the end, all three respondents showed similar characteristics that emerged in the interview and that is their sense of maturity and their appreciation to even the tiniest of things.
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VELASCO, SHEDRICK V. The Survivor's Life of Gender - Based Violence in
General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis, Bachelor of Science in Social Work. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. May 2017. Thesis Adviser: Mr. Joven E. Dicen
The study sought to discover and understand the stories behind the survivors of gender — based violence in General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. Specifically, the study sought to determine the demographic characteristic of the survivors in terms of: a. age; b. education; and c. family composition to be able to determine the strengths and constraints of the survivors' internal power support system; and the sustaining and constraining characteristics of the survivors' external power support system. The study also aimed that through careful interview by asking basic information in terms of the survivors' demographic characteristics, factors such as belief, tradition, educational attainment, coping mechanisms, people of influence, potential risks, potential intervention, and perception to one's own situation emerge.
This study utilized a qualitative research design in an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis form. The qualitative research was used to seek explanations of observed phenomena, problems or behaviors. On the other hand, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used for the purpose of interpretation of the disclosed life stories of the survivors Of Gender — Based Violence and when, where, how and what caused them to be victimized as well as what steps they took to become successful survivors. The study was executed through interview that consisted of five sessions for maximum reliability of data and to acquire full and willingly disclosed life stories of the survivors. The five-session interview consisted introduction and preliminary interview at the first session; rapport building through activities during the second session; formal interview during the third and fourth session; and follow — up interview as well as debriefing in the fifth and final session.
The overall presentation and interpretation of the study were presented as follows: Demographic characteristics of the survivors, Age, Education and Family composition which led to the significant result in connection to the second and third problem. It resulted to the proper interpretation of the survivors' internal and external power support system along with its strengths and constraints as well as sustaining and constraining characteristics of the survivors. In a much vivid sense, three respondents were interviewed and they were at the age of twenty — one, twenty — nine and forty — six in which only one of them at present has contact with their immediate while the other two either has a family of their own or lives with herself. Only one out of three had a chance to study in high school and the other two were both elementary undergraduate. Age, education and family as well as the environment that the respondents were in proved to be very important factors to them being survivors. At the end, all three respondents showed similar characteristics that emerged in the interview and that is their sense of maturity and their appreciation to even the tiniest of things.

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