The perception of non-teaching staff of De La Salle-Health Sciences Campus on effects of caffeine consumption to their health

Date of Completion

2006

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Keywords

Caffeine, Educational Personnel

Abstract

This study used a quantitative non-experimental descriptive design. The respondents were 100 non-teaching staff of De La Salle-Health Sciences Campus, whose names appeared in the master list given by the Human Resource Development Department, chosen through purposive sampling technique. A self-made questionnaire served as the instrument. The statistical treatments used were percentage, mean, t-test and ANOVA. The study concluded that, 1) Most of the respondents were college graduate and belonged to 30-39 age group. Males and females were equally distributed; 2) The non-teaching staff of De La Salle-Health Sciences Campus moderately agree that caffeine has effects to their health in terms of physiologic, cognitive, and emotional aspects; 3) There was no significant difference in the perception of non-teaching staff of De La Salle-Health Sciences Campus when grouped according to gender, age and educational attainment.

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