Jhoselle Tus

La Consolacion University Philippines
  •  8316
    Emotional Intelligence and Mental Health of Senior High School Students: A Correlational Study
    with Jasmin Nerissa S. Yco, April Jasmin M. Gonzaga, Jessa Cervantes, Gian Benedict J. Goc-Ong, and Haamiah Eunice R. Padios
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 629-633. 2023.
    Mental health among students is one of the major concerns amidst the pandemic. Employing a correlational design, this study investigates the relationship between emotional intelligence and mental health among 152 senior high school students. Based on the statistical analysis, the r coefficient of 0.82 indicates a high positive correlation between the variables. The p-value of 0.00, which is less than 0.05, leads to the decision to reject the null hypothesis. Hence, a significant relationship exi…Read more
  •  4242
    Learning Strategies, Motivation, and Its Relationship to the Online Learning Environment Among College Students
    with Ana Mhey M. Tabinas, Jemimah Abigail R. Panuncio, Dianah Marie T. Salvo, Rebecca A. Oliquino, and Shaena Bernadette D. Villar
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 622-628. 2023.
    Online education has become an essential component of education. Thus, several factors, such as the student’s learning strategy and motivation, generally contribute to their academic success. This study investigates the relationship between learning strategies, motivation, and online learning environment among 150 first-year college students. Employing correlational design, the statistical findings of the study reveal that the r coefficient of 0.59 indicates a moderate positive correlation betwe…Read more
  •  28982
    Procrastination and Academic Burnout Among Grade 12 Students in a Public School A Correlational Study
    with MaTeresa Madel Logenio, Jerry Lou Godin, Ancristilyn Paguio, Rexie Anne Germar, Joy Cecille Dablo, and Miguel Antonio Francisco
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 601-607. 2023.
    At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, stringent lockdowns and sudden adjustments were enacted, both of which had a devastating effect on the economy of the Philippines and the method of education that was in place at the time. This resulted in shifts and serious challenges for everyone, particularly pupils from marginalized homes. Hence, this study employed a correlational design to determine if there is a significant relationship between academic burnout and academic procrastination among 150…Read more
  •  22309
    Mental Health and Emotional Intelligence of Senior High School Students A Correlational Study
    with Angel Adajar, Kimberly Mae Malenab, Aaliyah Chocolate Bairoy, Elysa Marie Rivera, and Donna Daguay
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 596-600. 2023.
    This study investigates the relationship between mental health and emotional intelligence among senior high school students in a public school. Thus, the study employed a correlational design to measure the relationship between mental health and emotional intelligence among 152 Grade 12 senior high school students in a public school. Hence, to measure the study’s variables - Mental Health Inventory and Emotional Intelligence Scale (EIS) were utilized. Based on the inferential statistics, the r c…Read more
  •  2790
    Self-Efficacy and Its Relationship to the Resilience of First-Year College Students in a State University
    with Einreb John DelRosario, Kristine Rosario, Roupert Ace Panlilio, John Manuel Seraspe, and John Anthony Bayan
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 424-428. 2023.
    This study investigates the relationship between self-efficacy and resilience among 150 first-year college students. This study used a correlational research design. Thus, General Self-Efficacy Scale and Resilience Scale were utilized to measure the variables. Furthermore, the statistical analysis reveals that the r coefficient of 0.48 indicates a low positive correlation between the variables. The p-value of 0.00, which is less than 0.05, leads to the decision to reject the null hypothesis. Hen…Read more
  •  4704
    Mental Health And Academic Motivation Among Third-Year College TES Grantees A Correlational Study
    with Jiesel Marco, Christine Joice Aquino, Angela Diaz, John Paul Andrie Magtibay, and Jennifer Saladaga
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 388-393. 2023.
    This study evaluates the relationship between mental health and academic motivation among third-year college TES grantees. Thus, correlational design was employed to determine if there is a significant relationship between mental health and academic motivation among 150 third-year TES grantees. Statistical findings reveal that the r coefficient of 0.52 indicates a moderate positive correlation between the variables. The p-value of 0.00, which is less than 0.05, leads to rejecting the null hypoth…Read more
  •  4915
    Procrastination and Its Relationship to the Academic Burnout of Freshmen College Students
    with Joey Baing, John Cedrick Cedro, Russel Karl Afable, Caleb Mari Cruz, and Elaine Bejar
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 287-292. 2023.
    This study investigates the significant relationship between procrastination and academic burnout among first-year college students. Employing correlational design and standardized tests, the statistical analysis reveals that the r coefficient of 0.33 indicates a low positive correlation between the variables. The p-value of 0.00, which is less than 0.05, leads to the decision to reject the null hypothesis. Hence, a significant relationship exists between procrastination and academic burnout amo…Read more
  •  5616
    The Relationship between Academic Burnout and Academic Procrastination Among Grade 12 Senior High School Students in a Private School
    with Angel Joy Lacson, Chryss Anne Dimacali, Daniela Mora, Michelle Magos, and Jacquelyn Salmorin
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 429-434. 2023.
    Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, procrastination has become commonplace due to changes in teaching and learning, which trigger students' academic burnout. As a result, it has increased the intensity of procrastination among students who are enrolled in online learning programs. As a result, students have difficulty as a result of the rapid change from in-person learning to online learning. The study investigates the relationship between academic burnout and procrastination among 150 grade 12 se…Read more
  •  3552
    The Relationship between Self-Efficacy and Resilience Among Grade 12 Senior High School Students in a Public School
    with Barbie Jhane Sy, Kevin Roy Ireneo, Avril Celyn Subida, Allysa Mae DeClaro, and Chidrose Campo
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 394-398. 2023.
    The COVID-19 outbreak had a profound impact on many facets of society, particularly on the educational system. Therefore, all educational content must be delivered to students online, and it is the student’s responsibility to adjust to this new norm. Hence, this study sought to investigate if there is a significant relationship between self-efficacy and resilience among senior high school students. This study utilized correlational research, with the 150 grade 12 senior high school students enro…Read more
  •  4385
    Self-Efficacy and Academic Resilience Among Grade 12 Students in a Private School: A Correlational Study
    with Michael Angelo Valentin, Ruelma Velasco, Christia Jhean Robles, Princess Noren Canlas, and Junizhel Paraguya
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 225-231. 2023.
    The learning process of both students and teachers can be predicted based on the learning mode. Therefore, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, schools must start using online learning and abandon more traditional teaching techniques. Thus, this study investigates the relationship between self-efficacy and academic resilience among 150 senior high school students. Thus, the researchers employed General Self-Efficacy and Resilience Scale. Finally, the statistical analysis reveals that the r coeffici…Read more
  •  2459
    Procrastination and Its Relationship to the Academic Burnout of First-Year College Students in a State University
    with Ezekiel Maloloy-on, Ava Shyr Aquino, Mary Margaux Marcelino, Melissa Mateo, Christine Ann Plaza, and Shiryl Endrina
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2): 249-254. 2023.
    The abrupt shift in learning mode demands students to adjust from the comfort of their homes, as well as the challenges of face-to-face learning. As a result, as the pandemic fades, institutions in the Philippines have begun to reopen their doors to students. Hence, this study employed a correlational design to investigate the relationship between procrastination and academic burnout among 150 first-year college students in a state university. Based on the statistical analysis, the r coefficient…Read more
  •  151206
    The Impact of Study Habits on the Academic Performance of Senior High School Students Amidst Blended Learning
    with Ava Isabel R. Castillo, Charlotte Faith B. Allag, Aki Jeomi R. Bartolome, Gwen Pennelope S. Pascual, and Rusel Othello Villarta
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 10 (1): 483-488. 2023.
    Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, several changes have been forcibly made and observed in various fields and areas of society, one of which include the field of education; the foundation of the formation of intellect and knowledge. After two years of studying indoors and private educational institutions holding virtual classes, the time has finally come for students to be re- adjusted once more to the blended mode of learning; a combination of virtual and in-person classes. Thus, this study aimed to…Read more
  •  3971
    Amidst the ASF Outbreak: The Job Burnout and Employee Performance in the Feed Industry
    with Nicole P. Francisco, Waren G. Mendoza, Christine Mae S. Boquiren, Michelle Anne Vivien De Jesus, Samantha Nicole N. Dilag, Mary Angeli Z. Menor, and Zyresse Katrine P. Jose
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 9 (1): 595-602. 2023.
    This study aims to investigate the relationship between job burnout and employee performance in the feed industry during the ASF outbreak. Further, the researchers employed a descriptive-correlational research design in order to analyze the acquired data and produce pertinent findings. Thus, the researchers gathered data from one hundred two (102) feed industry employees. The Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) and Individual Work Performance Questionnaire (IWPQ) were employed to ascertain the exten…Read more
  •  3456
    Work Environment and Its Influence on Job Burnout and Organizational Commitment of BPO Agents
    with Denise Aleia Regoso, Anthony Perez, Joshua Simon Villanueva, Anna Monica Jose, Timothy James Esquillo, Ralph Lauren Agapito, Maria Ashley Garcia, and Franchezka Ludovico
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 9 (1): 951-961. 2023.
    Job burnout, organizational commitment, and work environment continue to be important areas of research to be studied in the realm of company employment and employee retention. Job burnout is the state of physical and emotional exhaustion and perceiving one’s profession as dull or overwhelming. Meanwhile, organizational commitment refers to the company’s attitude towards the organization and their employees, encompassing loyalty, moral responsibility, and their willingness to work. And lastly, w…Read more
  •  5153
    Job Motivation and Its Impact on Job Satisfaction Among Accountants
    with Arianna Dacanay, Giannah D. V. Gonzales, Carl Xaviery A. Baldonado, Nicolai Renz S. P. Guballa, Hanz S. Marquez, Hazel Anne M. Domingo, Kyle Gian S. Diaz, Denise Iresh S. Catolico, and Edward Gabriel Gotis
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 9 (1): 412-418. 2023.
    Job motivation remains an area of concern among researchers due to the rising issues of poor or lack of motivation among workers. This refers to one’s personal will or drives to perform a task at work. Meanwhile, job satisfaction refers to an employee’s sense of fulfillment with his or her work experience. Therefore, the current study utilized the descriptive- correlational research design to investigate the impact of job motivation on the job satisfaction of accountants. To gather essential dat…Read more
  •  4938
    The Effect of Social Media Addiction and Social Anxiety on the Happiness of Tertiary Students Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic.
    with Ella Mae Solmiano, Jannah Reangela Buenaobra, Marco Paolo Santiago, Aira Del Rosario, Ygianna Rivera, Shane Khevin Selisana, Amor Artiola, and Wenifreda Templonuevo
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 502-510. 2023.
    Learning to adapt to the new set of conditions that confound behavioral standards was made possible by the pandemic-driven change in the school system. Due to these conditions and the COVID-19 pandemic, students may experience behaviors like social media addiction and social anxiety that may affect their well-being or happiness. Thus, this study aims to investigate the effects of social media addiction and social anxiety on the happiness of tertiary students amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The stu…Read more
  •  4026
    Celebrity Admiration and Its Relationship to the Self-Esteem of Filipino Male Teenagers
    with Ann Jesamine P. Dianito, Jayfree A. Chavez, Rhanarie Angela Ranis, Brent Oliver Cinco, Trizhia Mae Alvez, Nhasus D. Ilano, Amor Artiola, and Wenifreda Templonuevo
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 305-313. 2023.
    Fan culture has grown immensely over the past few years. People are constantly looking up to celebrities and personalities as role models for their fashion, identity, and success. During the stage of adolescence, it is normal for teenagers to admire well- known people and form fan attachments as part of their identity formation. However, this admiration of a specific media figure can be associated with one's personality, cognitive processes, and psychological well-being. Thus, the current study …Read more
  •  18023
    Kinsenas, Katapusan: The Lived Experiences and Challenges Faced by Single Mothers
    with Melanie Kyle Baluyot, Franz Cedrick Yapo, Jonadel Gatchalian, Janelle Jose, Kristian Lloyd Miguel P. Juan, and John Patrick Tabiliran
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 182-188. 2023.
    A single mother is a person who is accountable for raising their children alone because they do not have a husband or live-in partner. Single mothers claim to have no co-parenting relationships at all, comparing single parents to those who are married, cohabiting, or without children, single parents experience the worst work-life balance. A single parent may feel overwhelmed by the demands of juggling child care, a career, paying bills, and maintaining household responsibilities. Single-parent h…Read more
  •  1248
    Halalan Pilipinas: The Lived Experiences and Challenges Faced by Election Poll Watchers.
    with Andrea Mae Santiago, Kyle Edson Santor, Gerald Villanueva, Galilee Jordan Ancheta, Jayra Blanco, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, and Liezl Fulgencio
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 202-204. 2023.
    One of the main highlights from last year’s event was the 2022 Philippine National and Local Elections. The Philippine elections involve a lot of people interaction from poll workers and other deputized agencies. Further, this study explores the lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of poll watchers during the 2022 Philippine election. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: (1) Filipino workers value a good-paying job and preferred…Read more
  •  2713
    The Psychological Well-Being and Lived Experiences of LGBT Individuals with Fur Babies.
    with Franz Cedrick Yapo, Janna Isabella Baloloy, Rey Ann Fem Plaza, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, Micaiah Andrea Gumasing Lopez, Angeline Mechille Eugenio Osinaga, and Ken Andrei Torrero
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 146-152. 2023.
    Pets are truly great companions. Some individuals feel that owning a pet can help them prepare for a growing family by giving them a taste of what it would be like to have children. This study also looks into the psychological well-being and life experiences of LGBT fur parents. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: (1) With the presence of fur babies, participants had the ease to overcome stressful events, especially the ones that affect their …Read more
  •  7853
    Farmer’s Life: The Psychological Well-being, Lived Experiences, and Challenges.
    with Galilee Jordan Ancheta, Shan Micheal Capagalan, Raina May G. Ortega, Jayra Blanco, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, Jericho Balading, Liezl Fulgencio, Andrea Mae Santiago, Christian Dave Francisco, and Micaiah Andrea Gumasing Lopez
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 189-201. 2023.
    With the rising poverty in the Philippines, Filipino farm workers in Agusan del Sur faced distinctive challenges in their homes and working environment. This study aimed to discuss Filipino farm workers’ lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms. Filipino farm workers shared their experiences that tapped into their psychological aspects. Mainly, the problem was stress, worry, and frustration centered on poverty and educational attainment. Some farm workers were likely unaware of the m…Read more
  •  1345
    Real Heroes Don't Wear Capes: The Lived Experience and Challenges Faced by Preschool Teachers Amidst the Blended Learning.
    with Timy Joy Juliano, Caryl Joy Barandino, Regelyn Curam, Kaycee Khyle Pasco, and Ken Andrei Torrero
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 166-173. 2023.
    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, preschool teachers must quickly adjust to online education. During COVID-19, teachers have been forced to embrace technology. This study investigates the lived experiences and challenges of preschool teachers. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: It was found that managing parent expectations and dealing with challenging parent behavior were among the sources of stress for preschool teachers. This fear of being jud…Read more
  •  13783
    Struggle Is Real: The Experiences and Challenges Faced by Filipino Tertiary Students on Lack of Gadgets Amidst the Online Learning.
    with Janelle Jose, Kristian Lloyd Miguel P. Juan, John Patrick Tabiliran, Franz Cedrick Yapo, Jonadel Gatchalian, Melanie Kyle Baluyot, Ken Andrei Torrero, and Jayra Blanco
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 174-181. 2023.
    Education is essential to life, and the epidemic affected everything. Parents want to get their kids the most important teaching. However, since COVID-19 has affected schools and other institutions, providing education has become the most significant issue. Online learning pedagogy uses technology to provide high-quality learning environments for student-centered learning. Further, this study explores the experiences and challenges faced by Filipino tertiary students regarding the lack of gadget…Read more
  •  8049
    Gulong ng Palad: The Quality of Life, Experiences and Challenges Faced by Female Tricycle Driver.
    with Ken Andrei Torrero, Aron Bil, Timy Joy Juliano, Angeline Mechille Eugenio Osinaga, Josie Lynn Garcia Parinas, Ramon Principe, and Franz Cedrick Yapo
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 153-159. 2023.
    Tricycles are one of the most popular, most accessible, and least expensive forms of public transit in the Philippines. In addition to being common modes of transportation, motorcycles, and tricycles also contribute significantly to the livelihoods of millions of Filipinos who rely on them for a living. Hence, this study explores the lived experiences and challenges faced by female tricycle drivers. Employing the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the findings of this study were: The part…Read more
  •  22978
    The Lived Experiences and Challenges Faced by Indigenous High School Students Amidst the New Normal of Education
    with Nina Bettina Buenaflor, Jocelyn Adiaton, Galilee Jordan Ancheta, Jericho Balading, and Aileen Kaye Bulatao Bravo
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 160-165. 2023.
    Indigenous people (IP) have faced multiple difficulties in education. Indigenous students often do worse academically than non-indigenous student peers. These stated the low enrollment rates showed a dropout rate, absenteeism, repetition rates, literacy rate, and thus the educational outcomes, with retention and completion being two significant issues. Further, this study explores the lived experiences and challenges faced by indigenous high school students amidst the new normal education. Emplo…Read more
  •  803
    Labandero: A Qualitative Study on the Lived Experiences of Male Dry Cleaners amidst Gendered Occupational Roles.
    with Angeline Mechille Eugenio Osinaga, Jhoremy Alayan, Cyron Jane Andaya, Arabelle Villanueva, Andrea Mae Santiago, Ken Andrei Torrero, and Franz Cedrick Yapo
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 247-252. 2023.
    The gendered occupational role can have an impact on both employees and organizations they work for. This study aims to explore different sides and factors that are related to experience, challenges, and coping mechanisms of male dry cleaners amidst gendered occupational roles. The methodology used were: Heideggeran Phenomenology, Semi- structured Interview Guide, Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) by van Kaam and modified by Moustakas. This st udy had 15 participants. Based on the d…Read more
  •  7792
    The Quality of Life and Experiences of Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) Grantees
    with Cristalyn Capinig, Justin Joshua Godoy, Patrisha O. Guinoo, and Noemi C. Dela Cruz
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 239-246. 2023.
    In the past years, many students had problems with their finances, especially their expenses for education. Many of the students are affected by the crisis financially, emotionally, and by their wellbeing. That is why the government provides programs that will help the students with their problems with school expenses, and that is through the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Further, the primary goal of this study is to explore the TES Grantees' live…Read more
  •  15537
    The Ones We Once Loved: A Qualitative Study on the Experiences of Abandoned Senior Citizens in Home for the Aged
    with Christian Dave Francisco, Micaiah Andrea Gumasing Lopez, Elyssa Sison, Galilee Jordan Ancheta, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, Liezl Fulgencio, and Jayra Blanco
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 253-260. 2023.
    Filipino's love for the elderly is undeniable. However, despite the respect they have for the elderly, an increasing amount of elderly abandonment is rising in the Philippines. The drastic increase in statistics of abandonment will still grow over the years because aging is inevitable. The primary goal of this study is to dig deeper into the experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of abandoned senior citizens inside of a home for the aged to spread awareness about this certain topic. By t…Read more
  •  11703
    The Quality of Life, Lived Experiences, and Challenges Faced by Senior Citizen Street Vendors.
    with Francine Kate R. Tipon, Kaissery Baldado, Alyssa Mae, and Jhaimee Lyzette Montaos
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 14-19. 2023.
    The odds of encountering a senior citizen selling on the street have increased. The claim that they have no choice but to work and sell on the street, despite the dangers, illnesses, and psychological issues they may face, to provide for their family’s needs is very evident. Therefore, this study explores the quality of life, lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of senior citizen street vendors in Bulacan, Philippines. The study employed Heideggerian Phenomenology and Interpretat…Read more
  •  824
    #HerStory: The Psychological Well-Being, Lived Experiences, and Challenges Faced by Female Police Officers
    with Jayra Blanco, Ella Marie Doloque, Shelwina Ruth Bonifacio, Galilee Jordan Ancheta, Charles Brixter Sotto Evangelista, Janelle Jose, Jericho Balading, Andrea Mae Santiago, Liezl Fulgencio, and Christian Dave Francisco
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 7 (1): 20-32. 2023.
    Police officers are vital to maintaining security and the continuity of national functions. Thus, Police officers are more exposed to different kinds of psychological concerns. However, a female in this kind of profession, based on various studies, experienced higher levels of stress because of other factors. Further, the primary goal of this study is to investigate the psychological well-being, lived experiences, challenges, and coping mechanisms of female police officers. Employing the Interpr…Read more