Stressors, contributing factors and coping stress mechanism of security personnel in CvSU / by Robinson P. Abiera Jr., Junnel L. Andalis, John Mar F. Austria.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2022.Description: viii, 29 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 155.9 Ab5 2022
- College of Criminal Justice(CCJ)
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Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Industrial Security Management) Cavite State University.
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Criminal Justice(CCJ)
Abiera Robinson P. Andalis Junnel L. Austria John mar F. Stressors, contributing
factors and coping stress mechanism of security personnel in Cavite State University
main campus. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Security
Management. Cavite State University. 2022. Thesis Adviser: Ms. Silkie C. Tuguinay
Stress is the body's reaction to a challenge or demand that can be triggered by stressors
and other contributing factors such as challenging situations. Security Personnel as persons
working in a high-risk environment can experience stress in their lives. This study aims to: (1)
determine the stresses experienced by the security personnel in CvSU; (2) determine the
factors contributed to the stresses experienced by the security personnel in CvSU; and (3)
develop and propose coping mechanisms applied by the security personnel in CvSU in their
stresses. A descriptive research design was used in order to describe and analyze the stress
management of security personnel in coping with stress. On the other hand, a total enumeration
sampling technique in getting the number of respondents and a close-ended survey in gathering
data were employed. With that, fifty (50) security personnel in CvSU were the respondents of
the study. After the collection, tally, and computation of the gathered data, it reveals that the
security personnel of CvSU experiences stress specifically psychological stress and psycho
spiritual stress at home and personally. Seeking professional help and joining activities such as seminars and training are
recommended by the researchers. Keywords: stressors, contributing factors, security personnel, psychological stress, psychospiritual stress
Submitted to the University Library 06/23/2022 T-8924