Date of Publication
11-2006
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts in Counseling
Subject Categories
Counseling | Educational Psychology
College
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
Department/Unit
Counseling and Educational Psychology
Thesis Adviser
Nancy C. Rayos
Defense Panel Chair
Anselmo D. Lupdag
Defense Panel Member
Barbara Wong-Fernandez
Maria Alicia Bustos-Orosa
Abstract/Summary
This study examined the self-concept and coping strategies among female adolescents with fathers working in the Philippines and abroad. The study was done in two phases employing a quantitative and qualitative mixed design among 188 high school students. A descriptive, comparative, correlational design was used for data analysis. In phase 1 the quantitative study, the respondents were asked to complete two questionnaires comprising the Pasao Self-concept scale and Adolescents Coping Orientation for Problem Experience (A-COPE). For phase 2 the qualitative study, a researcher-made questionnaire was used to collect data. Among the 188 students, 12 were selected for the case study. They were selected according to the score of the
self-concept scale: six students with the highest scores and six students with the lowest in self- concept scale. These 12 students were interviewed.
The integration of the qualitative and quantitative data showed significant and not significant result in this study. There was no significant difference found between self-concept of the adolescents among fathers working abroad and the Philippines but in the coping strategies, there is a significant difference and was correlating with self-concept. Father-absence has an influence on adolescents because they lack affection, love, and support from their father. They also miss a father figure, a model in the family and especially during important functions, they miss his presence most. They feel abandoned, lonely, and insecure while the father is away and look for his presence. While the adolescents with fathers-present feel supported, happy, fulfilled in their relationship and able to experience affection, love from the parents even though they encounter problems like financial difficulty, strictness and mistrust. Based on these findings, several recommendations were made and other research possibilities were presented.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Accession Number
CDTG004135
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
xi, 127 leaves, 28 cm. ; Typescript
Keywords
Fathers and daughters; Teenage girls—Psychology; Self-perception in adolescence
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Recommended Citation
Augustine, J. (2006). The Influence of fathers’ place of employment on the self-concept and coping strategies of their adolescent daughters. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6123