A study on the emotional expressions of orphans in selected institutions in Cavite

Date of Completion

2013

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Orphans, Emotions

Abstract

This study was a quantititative non-experimental descriptive research. One hundred (100) total number of respondents from the selected institutions namely Christian Mission Service Philippines Inc. (CMSP), Home of Joy Inc. Mango House Children's Home, Inc. Mother Teresa Spinelli's Treasures, and Bahay Pag-asa were given the chance to answer the survey. Purposive or judgemental sampling was utilized in identifying the respondents. A self-made tool was used. Data was analysed using percentage, mean, t-test, and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The following conclusions were drawn: (1) majority of the respondents were 9 to 11 years old, males, staying for more than 12 months in the institution, and came from private institutions; (2) the orphans have fair emotional expressions of happiness, fear or being afraid and anger and a poor expression of envy; (3) the emotional expressions of orphans had no significant differences when grouped according to gender, length of stay in the institution and type of institution. However, there was a significant difference in the emotional expressions of orphans when it came to their age.

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