Date of Completion

1-2019

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Menopause, Behavior

Abstract

The study utilized the quantitative-descriptive research design. Data was obtained using a 20-item survey-type questionnaire and subjected to statistical analysis using frequency distribution, mean, t-test and f-test or One Way ANOVA. Respondents were Teaching and Non-Teaching female staff in Academics of De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute selected using purposive sampling. The following conclusions were drawn: 1) Majority of the respondents were married, college graduate, with monthly family income of P40,000-P59,999 and member of the teaching staff; 2) Majority of the respondents fairly perceived the effects of menopause towards social and emotional behavior of women in DLSMHSI; 3) There was no significant difference in the perceived effects of menopause towards social and emotional behavior of women in DLSMHSI when they are grouped according to civil status, educational attainment, monthly family income and category of employment.

First Advisor

Ma. Bernandette R. Daplas

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