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040 _aUniversity of Cebu-Banilad
_cUniversity of Cebu-Banilad
100 _aComeso, Fatima Jade S.,
_eauthor.
245 _aFamily communication patterns of non-stem first-year nursing students at the University of Cebu-Banilad /
_cFatima Jade S. Comeso, Abigail D. Borbon, Denisse Marie P. Trocio, Armel L. Villapando.
260 _aCebu City, Philippines :
_bUniversity of Cebu-Banilad,
_cc2024.
300 _axii,124 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
520 _aFamily communication patterns refer to the overall structure and style of communication within the respondents' families, encompassing both conformity and conversation orientations. By fostering open, honest, and supportive communication, families can create a nurturing environment that promotes growth, resilience, and strong interpersonal bonds. This study aimed to examine the family communication patterns of non-STEM students pursuing nursing programs at the University of Cebu-Banilad. This study used descriptive-correlational research design to analyze the family communication dynamics of first-year non-STEM nursing students at the University of Cebu-Banilad campus. The researchers utilized a standardized questionnaire of Koerner and Fitzpatrick. In treating the data, percentages, weighted means, and the Chi-square tests of independence were used. The researchers ensured that the core principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, justice, and autonomy were followed throughout the study proceedings. The study revealed that most of the respondents were aged 19 years old, females, and took the Accountancy and Business Management [ABM] strand during their SHS years. Moreover, it was found that more of the participants exhibited a laissez-faire communication pattern. Furthermore, there is no significant correlation between respondents' demographic profiles and their family communication patterns. Therefore, factors beyond demographic characteristics may shape familial interactions among this cohort, warranting further exploration.
521 _aAdult
541 _xYap, Feliciana
_yCollege of Psychology
_zPsychology
546 _aText in English
650 _aBehavioral psychology
650 _aFamily communication patterns
700 _aBorbon, Abigail D.,
_eauthor.
700 _aTrocio, Denisse Marie P.,
_eauthor.
700 _aVillapando, Armel L.,
_eauthor.
942 _2ddc
_cPM
998 _cRoel [new]
_d10/23/2024
998 _cJanna [edited]
_d11/26/2024
999 _c12979
_d12979