Type | Working Paper |
Title | Hope and Meaning in Life as Predictors of Depression in a Group of Selected Filipino Adolescents |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nephtaly_Joel_Botor2/publication/281372377_Hope_and_Meaning_in_Life_as_Predictors_of_Depression_in_a_Group_of_Selected_Filipino_Adolescents/links/55e42d3d08aecb1a7cc9ef68.pdf |
Abstract | This study investigated hope and meaning in life as potential predictors of depression among Filipino adolescents. Scales measuring hope, meaning in life and depression were administered to a group of tertiary-level students at a premier state university in Southern Luzon. Scores were analyzed using descriptive, correlation and regression statistics. Majority of the adolescent participants scored averagely in all of the scales. Findings revealed that adolescent depression is inversely correlated with hope and presence of meaning while positively correlated with search for meaning. Presence of meaning and hope (overall, pathway) were revealed as suppressive variables significantly predicting lower depression while search for meaning was a positive predictor. Moreover, while presence of meaning was found to be the best predictor of lower levels of depression, hope (overall, pathway) explained additional depression variance beyond what meaning in life accounted for. Based on these findings, family- and community-based support, referral system and other directions for research and interventions were discussed. |
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