Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
Download as pptx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 8

2021 THESIS TITLE

HEARING
BS PSYCHOLOGY
Guidance and Counseling
LEADER: DELICANA, PHOEBE KATES M.

 Members:

Autentico Genevieve S. Ijalo, Allan Christian A.

Bete, Selenn Marie C. Ugay, Nicole G.

Dela Cruz, Ella Bon Mae A.


ADVISERS:

Content Adviser:
Solon, Maria Gema S., RGC

Technical Adviser:
Renegado, Maria Jannettes B., MAT-Fil

Statistician:
Lorejo, Rufino M., Ed. D
1. SOCIAL MEDIA EXPOSURE AND SEXUAL SELF-
CONCEPT OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF SAN
JOSE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, TALIBON, BOHOL

 Variables: IV – Social Media Exposure

DV – Sexual Self-Concept
 Who: Senior High School Students of San Jose National High School
 Where: Talibon, Bohol/ Online
 When: After Proposal Hearing – Last Week of May
 How: Quali-Quanti
Use of Multidimensional Sexual Self-Concept Questionnaire (MSSCQ; Snell, 1995)
2. MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS OF SAN JOSE NATIONAL HIGH
SCHOOL, TALIBON, BOHOL.

 Variables: IV – Mental Health Status

DV – Quality of Life
 Who: High School Teachers of San Jose National High School
 Where: Talibon, Bohol/ Online
 When: After Proposal Hearing – Last Week of May
 How: Quali-Quanti
Use of McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire (MQOL; Cohen,1996)
3. CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED BY SAN JOSE
NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS DURING COVID-19
PANDEMIC.

 Variables: Challenges Encountered


 Who: High School Teachers of San Jose National High School
 Where: Talibon, Bohol/ Online
 When: After Proposal Hearing – Last Week of May
 How: Qualitative
MULTIDIMENSIONAL SEXUAL SELF-CONCEPT
QUESTIONNAIRE (MSSCQ; SNELL, 1995)
 Objective self-report instrument that measures  Objective self-report instrument that measures
20 psychological aspects of human sexuality: 20 psychological aspects of human sexuality:
1. Sexual anxiety 11. Sexual motivation
2. Sexual efficacy 12. Sexual self-management
3. Sexual self-conscious 13. Sexual self-esteem
4. Sexual motivation to avoid 14. Sexual satisfaction
5. Sexual locus of control 15. Sexual power
6. Sexual preoccupation 16. Sexual self-schema
7. Sexual assertiveness 17. Sexual fear
8. Sexual optimism 18. Sexual self prevention
9. Sexual self-blame 19. Sexual depression
10. Sexual self-monitor 20. Sexual personal control
USE OF MCGILL QUALITY OF LIFE
QUESTIONNAIRE (MQOL; COHEN,1996)
 Objective self-report instrument that
assess the quality of Life:
1. Physical
2. Psychological
3. Existential
4. Social
5. Environment
6. Cognition
7. Health Care
8. Burden

You might also like