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Street Harassment, Experiences Vis-a-Vis Mental Health of Pampanga State Agricultural University Female Students (Record no. 14424)

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Personal name Dayrit, Jessie Ann F.
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Title Street Harassment, Experiences Vis-a-Vis Mental Health of Pampanga State Agricultural University Female Students
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Statement of responsibility, etc. Jessie Ann F. Dayrit.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Magalang, Pampanga :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pampanga State Agricultural University,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2019.
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Extent xiii; 92 leaves + CD ;
Dimensions 28 cm.
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General note The study focused on determining the street harassment experiences of female students in Pampanga State Agricultural University and the association with their mental health. In order to accomplish this, 301 female students in PSAU were surveyed using quantitative method. The findings showed that most of the female students are in the age range 18-20 years old, mostly are catholic. Most of them utilize internet as their source of information on street harassment. Results of the study revealed that female students generally have high knowledge regarding street harassment. They also believe that it is street harassment when unknown people are calling them with nicknames like "baby" and "sexy". Also, it was determined that the female students were sometimes experiencing street harassment. With regards to their mental health status, they posted positive results in terms of their ability to enjoy life and self-actualization. Moreover, it was found out that their socio-demographic profile had nothing to do with their experiences on street harassment. Also, their ability to enjoy like had no significant relationship to the frequency of their street harassment experiences. However, their self-actualization was found to be associated with the frequency of their street harassment experiences. The study recommends to the PSAU-Gender and Development Resource Center to collaborate with the LGU to initiate a program in the communities of the municipality of Magalang.
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