Helpees' Gender and Help-Seeking Behavior

Type
Thesis
Authors
Addat ( Sittie Jayhan M. )
Tamboong ( Eleanor P. )
 
Category
Psychology  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2002 
Pages
48 l. 
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine whether there was a difference between male and female students of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas Division of Biological Sciences on their help-seeking behavior. The sample was composed of 30 males and 30 females enrolled during the second semester on academic year 2001-2002. The respondents were chosen through simple random sampling. A 5-point Likert cale was used to measure differences between male and female respondents on help-seeking behavior. The t-test at .05 level of significance was used to establish any significant difference between male and female respondents. To establish on the differences in sources of help among male and female respondents, chi-square was set at .05 level of significance.

The Kendall Coefficient of Concordance was used to determine any significant difference between male and female respondents on the type of problem they sought help for. The results of the study showed that males sought help more frequently than males [t=.29, α .05]. The correlation between gender and sources of help was found to be significant for problem type (Academic, χ = 14.01 at α < 0.05; Financial, χ=9.41 at α < .05; Emotional/Personal, χ=26.39 at α < .05; Peer Pressure, χ=20.13 at α < .05; and Spiritual, χ=15.17 at α < .05). In Family related problems was found to be insignificant with χ=4.58 at α < .05. The correlation between gender and type of problem being helped was found to be significant with a value of s=13478 for W=.214 at α <.05. 
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