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Objective 2.

2. What is the level of mental health of the respondents in terms of?


2.1 Anxiety:
2.2 Antisocial Personality Disorder:
2.3 Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder: and
2.4 Depression
TABLE 1. Summary Statistic on the Four Variables which Measures Mental
Health
Mental Health Factors Mean Standard
Deviation
Antisocial Personality Disorder 3.09 0.41
Depression 3.05 0.38
Anxiety 2.74 0.31
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 2.54 0.33

Legend:

1.00 – 1.75 Most of the time


1.76 – 2.50 A good part of the time
2.51 – 3.75 Some of the time
3.26 – 4.00 None or Little time

Table 1 shows that on the average, Students at Eastern Visayas State University
experiences Antisocial Personality Disorder (Mean=3.09, SD=0.41), Depression
(Mean=3.05, SD=0.38), Anxiety (Mean=2.74, SD=0.31), and Obsessive
Compulsive Disorder (Mean=2.54, SD=0.33), some of the time.

Objective 3.

Table 2: T-Test for significant difference on the mental health of the


respondents group according to age.

T-test t- p- Mean SE 95% CI of the Difference


statistic value Difference Difference Lower Limit Upper Limit
Equal variances
1.28 0.20 0.0503 0.0393 -0.0274 0.1280
assumed
Equal variances
1.31 0.19 0.0503 0.0384 -0.0256 0.1262
not assumed
Table 3: Kruskal-Wallis Test for significant difference on the mental health of
the respondents group according to age.

Null Hypothesis Test P-value Decision


The distribution of Mental Independent- Retain the
Health problem is the same Samples, Kruskal- null
0.160
across categories of age. Wallis Test hypothesis

Note: Asymptotic significance are displayed. The significance level is 0.05.

Table 4: T-Test for significant difference on the mental health of the


respondents group according to gender.

T-test t- p- Mean SE 95% CI of the Difference


statistic value Difference Difference Lower Limit Upper Limit
Equal variances
0.083 0.934 0.0033 0.0396 -0.0749 -0.0815
assumed
Equal variances
0.085 0.932 0.0503 0.0385 -0.0728 -0.0794
not assumed

Table 5: Kruskal-Wallis Test for significant difference on the mental health of


the respondents group according to gender.

Null Hypothesis Test P-value Decision


The distribution of Mental Independent- Retain the
Health problem is the same Samples, Kruskal- null
across categories of Wallis Test 0.698 hypothesis
gender.

Note: Asymptotic significance are displayed. The significance level is 0.05.


Table 6: T-Test for significant difference on the mental health of the
respondents group according to program.

T-test t- p- Mean SE 95% CI of the Difference


statistic value Difference Difference Lower Limit Upper Limit
Equal variances
-1.986 0.049 -0.0813 0.0410 -0.1623 -0.0004
assumed
Equal variances
-2.114 0.037 -0.0813 0.0385 -0.1576 -0.0051
not assumed

Table 7: Kruskal-Wallis Test for significant difference on the mental health of


the respondents group according to program.

Null Hypothesis Test P-value Decision


The distribution of Mental Independent- Retain the
Health problem is the same Samples, Kruskal- null
across categories of Wallis Test 0.087 hypothesis
program.

4.
Table 8: Normality Test for Pearson r Correlation Assumption.
Kolmogorov-Smirnova Shapiro-Wilk
Variables
Statistic P-value Statistic P-value
Mental health 0.080 0.020 0.941 0.000
Anxiety 0.091 0.004 0.977 0.012
Antisocial Personality 0.082 0.015 0.969 0.002
Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive 0.090 0.004 0.962 0.000
Disorder
Depression 0.081 0.017 0.983 0.056
a. Lilliefors Significance Correction
Table 9. Pearson r Correlation Analysis for testing significant relationship
between mental health and other independent variables.
Mental health vs. Independent variables Correlation Coefficient P-value
Antisocial Personality Disorder 0.759** 0.00
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 0.425** 0.00
Depression 0.766** 0.00
Anxiety 0.700** 0.00
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

5.

Antisocial Personality Disorder Correlation P-value


vs. Demographics Coefficient
Age 0.103 0.210
Gender 0.029 0.723
Program -0.156 0.056

Obsessive Compulsive Correlation P-value


Disorder vs. Demographics Coefficient
Age 0.046 0.574
Gender 0.072 0.383
Program 0.047 0.570

Depression vs. Correlation P-value


Demographics Coefficient
Age 0.087 0.287
Gender -0.058 0.483
Program -0.274** 0.001

Anxiety vs. Demographics Correlation P-value


Coefficient
Age 0.098 0.232
Gender -0.065 0.432
Program -0.100 0.224
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).

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