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A Social Cognitive Approach To Disaster Preparedness

Using the social cognitive perspective, the study sought to determine the individual and environmental factors that predict disaster preparedness. Specifically, the research determined the relationships between risk perception, disaster experience, community disaster preparedness, and disaster prepa... Read more


Author: Ervina Espina, Mendiola Teng-Calleja

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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Adaptive Coping, Resilience, And Absence Of Anxiety Among Displaced Disaster Survivors

This study examined the relationships among adaptive coping, individual resilience, community resilience, and absence of anxiety among internally displaced survivors. Household interviews were conducted among 200 survivors of Super Typhoon Haiyan living in a resettlement area in Tacloban City 15 mo... Read more


Author: Pierce S. Docena

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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Breaking News: How Hardiness Moderates The Impact Of Burnout On The Psychological Well-Being Of Fil

The study examined the influence of hardiness on the impact of job burnout and psychological well-being of 100 Filipino journalists covering disasters such as wars, conflicts, natural disasters, accidents, and other emergencies. Using multiple regression analysis, findings reveal that hardiness buf... Read more


Author: Anna Gabrielle F. Cerezo, et al.

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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Cognitive Processing, PSTD Symptoms, And The Mediating Role Of Posttraumatic Cognitions

The association between cognitive processing strategies and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms has been demonstrated in a number of studies. However, the process of how cognitive processing determines PTSD symptoms is yet to be understood. The present study aims to clarify the relationsh... Read more


Author: Ma. Jenina N. Nalipay, Imelu G. Mordeno, Rhea Lina J. Saavedra

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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The Application And Adaptation Of Psychological First Aid: The Filipino Psychologists’ Experience Af

This study examined the experiences, adaptations, observations, and insights on the use of Psychological First Aid (PFA) in the Philippines. Nineteen PFA providers who were trained in the basics of PFA from three major cities in the Philippines took part in this study. Respondents’ knowledge about P... Read more


Author: Bernice Vania N. Landoy, Ma. Regina M. Hechanova, Pia Anna Perfecto Ramos, Niel Steve M. Kintanar

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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The Development And Initial Evaluation Of Katatagan: A Resilience Intervention For Filipino Disaster

This paper documents the development, pilot, and initial evaluation of Katatagan, a group-based resilience program designed to hone coping skills of Filipino disaster survivors. The paper describes vulnerabilities and protective factors of Filipino survivors based on previous research and key inform... Read more


Author: Ma. Regina M. Hechanova, et al.

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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The Use Of Expressive Arts In Making Sense Of Traumatic Experiences

Traumatic experiences brought about by natural disasters may find survivors in a psychological state where rational and verbal modalities are not always readily accessible. Play and Mindfulness-Based Expressive Arts Therapy with Cognitive Reframing (PMBEAT) was used to look into the experiences of 3... Read more


Author: Rachel Ann Parr

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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Vicarious Trauma And Natural Disasters: A Transcendental Phenomenological Analysis Of The Experienc

Using transcendental phenomenology, we examined the experience of vicarious trauma in the context of natural disasters. We specifically looked at the narratives of domestic migrants whose family members were Typhoon Haiyan survivors. Findings show that the survivors’ families experienced painful and... Read more


Author: Arvin Jeremy N. Tan, Andrew O. Jardeleza, et al.

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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Philippine Journal Of Psychology Volume 48 No. 2

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Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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Guest Editors’ Note

The Philippines has been named one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world. Our location, plus our lack of financial and human resources, make us particularly vulnerable to disasters. Happily, Filipino psychologists have always lived up to their profession and the psychology community h... Read more


Author: Ma. Regina M. Hechanova, Maria Caridad H. Tarroja, Bernice Vania N. Landoy

Volume: 48 No. 2 | Publication: 2015-12-01

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Antecedents And Outcome Of Union Commitment

There is an apparent decline in union membership across industries in the Philippines. The study tried to understand this phenomenon by determining factors that lead to union commitment using a framework derived from existing models of union commitment and participation. Survey data were gathered fr... Read more


Author: Alejandro Miguel C. Acayan, Meryl Haydee C. Cua, Joyce Celinka T. Te, Mendiola Teng-Calleja

Volume: 48 No. 1 | Publication: 2015-06-01

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Antecedents Of Job Satisfaction And Organizational Citizenship Behaviors Among Agency-Hired Blue-Col

The employment of contractual workers in the country has been an ever growing reality as companies continue to achieve flexibilization and cost efficiency. Despite their increasing number, research that focuses on contractual workers’ attitudes and behaviors as well as the factors that elicit these... Read more


Author: Merilou G. Lomoya, May B. Pingol, Mendiola Teng-Calleja

Volume: 48 No. 1 | Publication: 2015-06-01

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Grindring The Self: Young Filipino Gay Men’s Exploration Of Sexual Identity Through A Geo-Social Net

The study investigated how young Filipino gay men use emergent technologies to explore their sexual identity. Incorporating research techniques from Sikolohiyang Pilipino, participants were asked to share their experiences of using Grindr, a geo-social networking application, and how it contributed... Read more


Author: Jan Gabriel Melendrez Castañeda

Volume: 48 No. 1 | Publication: 2015-06-01

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Moderators Of Psychological Contract Breach And Organizational Citizenship Behaviors In Private Educ

The study investigated how faculty employees’ perceptions of a psychological contract breach affect their organizational citizenship behaviors, and examined the role of leader-member exchange and locus of control as effective moderators. A mixed-methods sequential explanatory design was employed in... Read more


Author: Maja E. Francisco

Volume: 48 No. 1 | Publication: 2015-06-01

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The Moderating Role Of Parental Warmth On The Relation Between Verbal Punishment And Child Problem B

This study investigates the relation between parental verbal punishment and externalizing and internalizing behavior problems in Filipino children, and the moderating role of parental warmth in this relation, for same-sex (mothers-girls; fathers-boys) and cross-sex parent-child groups (mothers-boys;... Read more


Author: Maria Roberta L. Anonas, Liane Peña Alampay

Volume: 48 No. 1 | Publication: 2015-06-01

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Volume: 48 No. 1 | Publication: 2015-06-01

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