Perception of Senior High School Students Towards Depression
Perception of Senior High School Students Towards Depression
Perception of Senior High School Students Towards Depression
DEPRESSION
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Subject
Practical Research 1
by
James M. Fabillar
Cyrene Mae E. Bantilan
Arjelyn A. Enero
Noraida K. Umbag
February 2020
CHAPTER l
INTRODUCTION
tends to change not just the mental state of a person but also his or her
emotional and physical health. None can be excused from experiencing it since
depression affects people of all ages. And in this era where academic
experience depression, being plagued with pressures to meet grade cut-offs, the
can affect college life to such an extent that comprehensive research is essential
to help future students. Academic is a definite challenge for every student. Still, if
benefits students get from social media use such as instant and wide-scope
adolescent. With all of these in mind, it is essential that a study that aims to
determine how students perceive depression is carried out in our society. As a
The researchers considered the fact that depression is a recent issue and
among learners.
This study was conducted to examine the perception of the SHS students on
Hypothesis
The purpose of this study was to address depression among students and to
know how they view and what they know about depression. This study aimed to
identify how Senior High School students of Fatima National High School
studying depression will spread awareness regarding the issue. To better put into
perspective, it is vital to investigate the insights of the senior high school students
Nowadays, students are undergoing pressures in their academic life that may
so that its effects that even include suicide can be avoided. The findings of this
perception of depression. From this, the guidance can formulate programs that
will give students enough awareness about the possible effects of the said issue,
its prevention, and even information that will fully keep their selves away from
To the teachers, this will make them conscious of what approach will be
administered to the students so that they would have a better realization of the
issue of depression. In discussing a severe problem like depression, the
To the students, this will help them identify matters regarding depression and its
effects. They will be aware of the things to avoid depression. Avoidance of doing
so will ensure that students, considering different situations they can encounter,
To the researcher, this research paper may enlighten them to conduct further
study on topics related to this piece. This study will also enhance their skills in
The respondents of this study are 20 senior high school students of Fatima
National High School (10 from Grade 11 and 10 from Grade 12). The data that
will be gathered are only their perceptions about depression since this is
qualitative research.
CHAPTER II
This chapter includes foreign and local literature and studies related to the
topic. It also presents the synthesis and relevance of the gathered documents for
Related Literature
Depression
also the primary issue regarding health (Sarokhani et al., 2013). The problems in
a student’s mental state are a problem globally, and it comprises both developed
and non-developed societies, including modern and traditional (Bayram & Bilgel,
2009).
person, and it most likely leads to suicide. The most common causes of
hand, there are sure advances that will gradually develop the cure and
depression was recorded by the World Health Organization as the third reason
for the burden of diseases globally and prognosticated to be ranked first by the
year 2030. Further, there are still some challenges for clinicians like its practice,
G., 2018).
controlling patterns of investment are some of the many ways portrayed for
The mental illness called depression is the third leading cause of death
among adolescents between ages 15-24 years, and it is a crucial health problem.
It is one of the most cited biological and psychosocial risk factors for suicide
performance. Untreated depression typically overlaps with and lasts for a long
time in day-to-day tasks. Depressed people, while exaggerating their flaws and
2015).
While young adulthood marks rapid intellectual and social growth, college-
age people are also frequently subjected to a situation that put them at risk of
psychiatric disorders
anxiety, and stress than those not pleased. Conclusions: Alarming is the high
life activities like those that the job needs (Hysenbegasi, 2005).
Related Studies
different regions, including countries and all societies. According to the report of
WHO in 2001, it was estimated that about 450 million people suffer from mental
eight has a mental disorder; among disadvantaged children, the rate is one out of
five.
it is often unseen. The situation that is more noticeable among girls increases
sharply after puberty, and, by the end of adolescence, the prevalence rate in 1-
by Hess on December 2004 stated that depression and suicide among teenagers
are primarily public health concerns. Suicide prevention and education in high
schools are not well understood also. In connection with that, the Adolescent
depression facts but had gaps in terms of their education regarding its treatment
year worldwide. And there are available proven and effective treatments. Still,
practice for best treatment is controversial because of factors about the use of
into the prevention programs for suicide risk among adolescents (Pavez, 2009).
identification and solutions are essential to prevent suicide. And education about
and 9.50% of the students reported that they were experiencing severe
and relationships if we talked about depression, anxiety, and stress with suicidal
ideation.
But among all, depression was the only one recognized as a predictor for
suicidal ideation. Hence, because of the study, the part of depression among
adolescents in the Malaysian context was predicted. Thus, the findings stated
managing distress to decrease depression and suicide risk (Ibrahim et al., 2014).
than in the general population and age-matched peers by the later years of
than in the general population and peers being mirrored by the latter years of
Taiwan and that its effect on students' depression is intervened by positive peer
Theoretical Framework
This study focuses on depression, the factors causing it, its effect on
METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the methods that were used in the conduct of this
inquiry, the questionnaires, participants, and method of data analysis. This study
Research Design
Strategy of Inquiry
depression. This study discussed and examined the opinions and point of views
The questionnaire, which was made by the researchers, was used in this
study (see Appendix A). The questionnaire had questions which were indicators
Respondents
question and answer session with the researchers. The interview was based on
opinion, and perspective from the students. The interview protocol was made by
the researchers.
understand the point of view of the students who agreed to undergo an in-depth
the participants were elicited and registered. With the respondents' permission,
their voices were recorded and were transcribed verbatim. The researchers took
some notes to help with accuracy in the transcription, but the note-taking was
a place that provided a bountiful privacy while at the same time provides a
comfortable environment for the respondents. This included the consent forms
Data Analysis
answers of the respondents in the questionnaire. They tabulated how many were
the ‘YES’ and ‘NO’ answers per question among the 20 respondents. Meanwhile,
the answers of the interviewed students that were transcribe were also
deep examination of the students’ perception helped answer the three research
that the study required. Because this study is qualitative, no statistical treatment
was used.
PERCEPTION OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TOWARDS
DEPRESSION
APPENDIX A
Questionnaire
1. Are you concerned with the challenges we are currently facing regarding depression?
o Yes
o No
2. Do you believe that depression must be addressed properly?
o Yes
o No
3. Are you suffering now from great and overflowing problems?
o Yes
o No
4. Can you handle your problems properly?
o Yes
o No
5. Do you have enough knowledge and awareness about depression?
o Yes
o No
6. Do you know the root or causes of depression?
o Yes
o No
7. Do you know the effects of depression to teenagers?
o Yes
o No
8. Are you aware of the possible solution to aid depression?
o Yes
o No
9.Have you suffered or still suffering from Depression?
o Yes
o No
10. Do you think depression is now prevalent towards teenagers?
o Yes
o No
Are you willing to be interviewed regarding your perception all about the effects of
depression to teenagers?
o Yes
o No
APPENDIX B
Protocol for Interview
1. What is your understanding of your depression?
4. As a student, what do you think are the reasons depression is seen as a prevalent
problem among students?
5. What do you think are the effects of depression to students like you?