A hand for helping hand : social support as moderator between resilience and stress among social workers of selected districts of Cavite / by Justine Grace B. Bernardino, Jessa Mae B. Evardo, and Nina Jane A. Rupido
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2016.Description: xi, 149 pages: illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- 361.3 B445 2016
- College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences (CAS)
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Thesis (BS Psychology) Cavite State University
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College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Social Sciences (CAS)
BERNARDINO, JUSTINE GRACE B., EVARDO, JESSA MAE B., and RUPIDO, NINA JANE A., A Hand for the Helping Hand: Social Support as Moderator between Resilience and Stress among Social Workers of Selected Districts of Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cavite State University. April 2016. Thesis Adviser: Joy N. Babaan
This study aimed to determine if social support acts as moderator between resilience and stress among social workers in selected districts of Cavite. Level of stress, resilience and social support from family, friends, and co-workers has been determined in this study as well as the relationship of stress and resilience. In this study, descriptive correlational design was used. Through purposive sampling, forty-three (43) social workers of selected districts of Cavite were the participants of the study. Data were gathered using Multidimensional Scale for Social Workers developed by the researcher which comprises of four parts: profile, perceived stress scale, resilience scale and perceived social support scale. The participants have low stress level, slightly high resilience level, and moderately high social support level. Also, the result revealed that there is a moderate correlation between resilience and stress. Statistical Analysis showed that social support acts as moderator between resilience and stress.
February 14, 2017 T-6263 Submitted to the University Library