Spirituality and social support as predictors of depression tendency among parents of children with developmental disability in Imus City, Cavite / by Gilbert P. Aguanza, Joyce Ann S. Basit and Charisse Angeli I. Mojica.

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Abstract: AGUANZA, GILBERT P., BASIT, JOYCE ANN S., and MOJICA, CHARISSE ANGELI I. Spirituality and Social Support as Predictors of Depression Tendency among Parents of Children with Developmental Disability in Imus City, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. June 2019. Adviser: Mr. Jhunar John M. Tauy, RPm. The study was conducted to determine the level of spirituality. level of social support, level of depression tendency of parents of children with developmental disability. and spirituality and social support were predictors of depression tendency among parents of children with developmental disability. The study used a descriptive correlation method of research. Instruments used in data gathering were the modified 16-item Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES) self-report measure in daily life designed to assess ordinary experience with the transcendent, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, a 24-item scale developed by Nancy W. Dahlem, Sara G. Zimet, and Gordon K. Farley, and Beck’s Depression Inventory developed by Aaron T. Beck (1961) composed of 21 items. The participants of the study were 150 parents living and giving primary care of their children with developmental disability. The statistical measures employed were frequency and percentage, mean and standard deviation, and Pearson Correlation Coefficient. The Pearson Correlation Coefficient was the statistical tool used to determine if there was a significant relationship between the two variables. Based on the findings, the majority of the parents of children with developmental disability had a very high level of spirituality, high level of social support and minimal depressive symptoms. The study also revealed that spirituality and social support were predictors of depression tendency.
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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), Department of Physical Sciences

AGUANZA, GILBERT P., BASIT, JOYCE ANN S., and MOJICA, CHARISSE ANGELI I. Spirituality and Social Support as Predictors of Depression Tendency among Parents of Children with Developmental Disability in Imus City, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. June 2019. Adviser: Mr. Jhunar John M. Tauy, RPm.

The study was conducted to determine the level of spirituality. level of social support, level of depression tendency of parents of children with developmental disability. and spirituality and social support were predictors of depression tendency among parents of children with developmental disability.

The study used a descriptive correlation method of research. Instruments used in data gathering were the modified 16-item Daily Spiritual Experience Scale (DSES) self-report measure in daily life designed to assess ordinary experience with the transcendent, Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, a 24-item scale developed by Nancy W. Dahlem, Sara G. Zimet, and Gordon K. Farley, and Beck’s Depression Inventory developed by Aaron T. Beck (1961) composed of 21 items.

The participants of the study were 150 parents living and giving primary care of their children with developmental disability. The statistical measures employed were frequency and percentage, mean and standard deviation, and Pearson Correlation Coefficient. The Pearson Correlation Coefficient was the statistical tool used to determine if there was a significant relationship between the two variables.

Based on the findings, the majority of the parents of children with developmental disability had a very high level of spirituality, high level of social support and minimal depressive symptoms. The study also revealed that spirituality and social support were predictors of depression tendency.

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