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February 2024
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TITLE PAGE i
TABLE OF CONTENTS ii
LIST OF FIGURES iv
APPROVAL SHEET v
ABSTRACT vi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT x
CHAPTER 1 | INTRODUCTION 1
Definition of Terms 12
Theoretical Framework 19
Conceptual Framework 23
CHAPTER 2 | METHODOLOGY 26
Research Design 26
Research Locale 27
Research Respondent 28
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Research Instrument 28
CHAPTER 3 | RESULTS 34
CHAPTER 4 | DISCUSSION 38
Summary of Findings 39
Conclusions 40
Recommendations 41
REFERENCES 42
CURRICULUM VITAE 47
APPENDICES 53
Appendix A 53
Appendix B 54
Appendix C 55
Appendix D 58
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List of Figures
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DAVAO CITY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Late Afternoon Program
F. Torres St., Davao City
APPROVAL SHEET
This research entitled, “The Various Coping Mechanisms Utilized by
the Late Afternoon Program Students In Combatting Academic Stress In
Davao City National High School”, prepared and submitted by Acar, John
Andrei; Andog, Josh; Dalagan, Rose Marie; Delos Reyes, Juliemar;
Macaumbao, Isnaira; and Tecson, Dhrym in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the subject Investigation, Inquiries and Immersion has been
examined and hereby recommended for approval and acceptance.
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ABSTRACT
students as they try to juggle academic demands while managing all aspects
of their lives. Davao City National High School offers evening classes tailored
academic stress through flexibility; and coping mechanisms exist for one
academic stress and students’ performance, the specific dynamics within the
Late Afternoon Program setting have not been extensively investigated. This
stress and students’ coping mechanism, with a focus on the Late Afternoon
Late Afternoon Program has not been studied further and its outcome for this
Furthermore, the research was conducted within the Late Afternoon Program
and only be going to target students that are currently enrolled regardless of
The selected students who are involved in this research study are the
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classrooms selected with two sections for grade 11 & three sections for grade
respondents. The strand isn’t specified and will vary depending on the
convenience of the section that is being sampled. 86% of the population in the
of 9.7 and a mean of whopping 88.2, it is the first highly chosen strategy of
coping the stress chosen by the students according to the samples gathered
from the population. These two items obtained the highest scores: I use my
feeling stressed from school works (92%), with the third being the use of
social media - I use my social media sites to post and share about my
academic stress with my friends (64%), I don’t usually talk about my stress
obtained 10.71 and an average of 62.68, third highest. There are only two
items in this indicator that got high scores. These are: Taking care of others is
much easier than taking care of myself (78%), and I tend to forget taking care
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it has obtained a standard deviation of 10.3 and a mean of 79.6, suggesting it
is very high. In this indicator, distraction and avoidance of facing the stress is
relevant. Since the research is documenting students that are working, their
school (80%), I distract myself at work to forget about my stress (82%), and
last but not the least; I usually avoid getting myself into various situation
The following numbers will represent how much out of 100% has
answered “5” as their main answer. The first digit represents the item number
and the second is the percentage (e.g. 1 – 97%). For the items, refer to the
Mechanism, it has gotten a mean over 88.2, here are the results: 1 = 91%, 2 =
Mechanism, it has obtained a mean average of 44.25, otherwise, here are the
based Coping Mechanism, it’s gotten over an average of 62.68, and these are
the results: 1 = 59%, 2 = 65%, 3 = 64%, 4 = 59%, 5 = 67%. And for the
and the following are the results: 1 = 80%, 2 = 82%, 3 = 75%, 4 = 78%, 5 =
83%.
best way students know to combat stress. These three can be good in a way
that nobody has to handle it, but also negatively impacting their social and
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capabilities in handling the stress properly. Consequently, technology is not a
respondents say differently. In the above discussion, work is also one of the
ignoring these stressors and hoping they’d go away isn’t necessarily the best.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
and Allah. With out faith and our hard work, we won’t be able to make this.
Without the people (will be mentioned below), this won’t be possible. Each
and every one of them had contributed in any form of ways such as
encouragement and knowledge. The researchers in this study, thank you all
Teachers, and peers. We would like to thank you ma’am Jingle Jamili
for your help. Without your perseverance, guidance, and your patience with
us. Thank you for telling us the basics of what to do and what not. Ma’am
Annje Abella, we would like to mention you here as well for encouraging us to
work harder for our future and reminding us that this is just a part of our
Eemjay Ampo, many teachers as well that we can’t mention here, we would
like to thank you all for being a part. Our families, guardians, and peers, we
thank you all. The various researches that were used and cited in this
research, we thank you for your contribution as they have served as a guide
As for our dear panelists: Ma’am Flora Mae Orosio, Sir Christopher
Serra, and Sir Emel Paul Duaves, we thank you for being there and as a part
in terms of visioning and foreseeing the mistakes from our research. Without
Thank you ma’am Joy Buenviaje especially for facilitating us and letting
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LAP and MWSP through making this research that is impossible without your
help.
Last but definitely not the least, the LAP/MSWP, we thank you for being
there and without you, we’re not here at all. Our gratitude is ephemeral or
beyond words.
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