Hannah Lea D. Bacal, Reavenne Lee L. Patupat, Jovielyn Manibo
Psychology Department, College of Education, Arts and Sciences,
Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas City, Philippines
patupatreavennelee@yahoo.com
Date Received: August 15, 2019; Date Revised: October 14, 2019
Anticipatory Stress and Psychological Well- Being among Retirable Employees 700 KB 1 downloads
Hannah Lea D. Bacal, Reavenne Lee L. Patupat, Jovielyn Manibo Psychology Department,...
The focus of this study was to determine the anticipatory stress of the retirable employees in relation to their psychological well-being. It aimed to determine what kind of stress the retirable employees are experiencing, and to know the significant difference and significant relationship amidst psychological well- being and anticipatory stress when grouped according to profile variables. Mixed method of research was employed using standardized questionnaires and interview as main gathering tools involving 300 respondents. In addition, findings showed that retirable employees in Psychological well-being have high level of self-control in contrast to their relationship with others and that respondents have the ability or skill to do well in situations with very high life satisfaction. It was also revealed by the study that anticipatory stress and psychological well- being varied when grouped according to profiles. Significant relationships and correlations appeared on both variables anticipatory stress and psychological well-being
Keywords –anticipatory stress, psychological well-being, retirable