Dianne Bautista Solis, Elna R. Lopez
Psychology Department, Graduate School, Lyceum of the Philippines
University, Batangas City, Philippines
diannesolis@yahoo.com
Date Received: September 25, 2015; Date Revised: December 12, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5, 72-79
December 2015 Part III
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Stress Level and Adversity Quotient among Single Working Mothers 605 KB 2 downloads
Dianne Bautista Solis, Elna R. Lopez Psychology Department, Graduate School, Lyceum...
The study identified the profile of the single working mothers in terms of number of children, number of years as a single parent and reason for being a single parent; assessed the single mothers’ stress level and adversity quotient; determined the significant difference of stress level and adversity quotient of single mothers when grouped according to profile variables; determined the best predictor of stress level and adversity quotient. Moreover this research endeavoured to test significant relationship between the adversity quotient and stress level of single working mothers. Lastly, it proposed a stress management program for single working mothers for them to cope with their stress and adversities in life. The researcher employed quantitative method using standardized questionnaires namely Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale (DASS) and Adversity Response Profile (ARP). The respondents were twenty five (25) single working mothers of the students of Batangas State University. From the results, majority of the respondents have 3 children, widow and in early years as single parent; with a normal level of stress and an average adversity quotient.. There are no significant differences on the stress level and adversity quotient of the respondents when grouped according to profile variables. Finally, stress level has no significant effect on adversity quotient of single working mothers. From the findings, the researcher further recommends that the Office of Guidance and Counseling should update the student information database to determine students with a single working mother. The Parent-Teacher Association may form a single-parent subgroup for the single working mothers to be able to identify to other mothers with same situation. Moreover, the proposed stress management program may be reviewed and implemented by the Office of Guidance and Counseling in coordination with the Parent-Teacher Association of Batangas State University. Future researchers may conduct further studies using other measures for stress level and adversity quotient or they may focus on the children of single working mothers.
Keywords:Stress Level, Adversity Quotient, Single working mothers