Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background Introduction
Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background Introduction
Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background Introduction
The researchers want to study this problem because students are prone to anxiety and
other mental illnesses. The researchers observed that some of the students are having
problems in their academic performance and they want to know if anxiety is one of the
factors. Mental health issues affect many people across the world. These types of
challenges are not new and have been around for a long time. However, awareness of
these issues has increased in recent years. Approximately twenty percent of individuals
in the United States may have a mental illness that has been, or could be diagnosed
problem affecting mainly children and adolescents. In America, anxiety is the most
common illness and approximately 40 million adults have anxiety disorders (Robin H,
anxiety in the mid-1980s (Hill & Wigfield, 1984). Hill and Sarason (1966) suggested that
in a typical classroom of 25 students, between one and three students were at risk for
learning disabilities, and even gifted students. 2 Researchers have been looking at the
correlation of anxiety and the effect of academic performance among school students,
they found that among high school students with higher level of anxiety have lower
academic performance (McCraty, 2007), and greater anxiety would be associated with
Depression and anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders [8] and
depression is expected to be one of the top three leading causes of disability by the
year 2030. Depression can occur in children and with the mean age onset for major
depressive disorder close to 15 years of age, the incidence of mental illness among 15
to 24-year-olds is higher than any other age range. The Center for Disease Control
reported that in the United States, approximately 6 to 9 million children and adolescents
depressive symptoms. Early onset of mental health disorders for adolescents and
young adults can have long-lasting serious effects into adulthood. Developmentally,
major social, emotional, physical and cognitive changes take place at this time
so that even mild mental health problems can have a long-term detrimental effect. As
adolescents and young adults, students begin to separate from their parents and make
alter these career decisions and educational and vocational progress. Kessler et al.:ill
consequences, such as less training of the workforce, less capability of full functioning
From the interpersonal perspective on depression, the emphasis is the child’s home
attachments are formed when a child’s need for security, comfort and acceptance are
met. From Ainsworth and Bowlby’swork with infants and young children, the attachment
process includes a disposition to seek contact and proximity with supportive others
schemas, one about themselves and one about others. The self model consists of one’s
view of one’s self-worth, one’s value and competence and the model of the “other”
people in one’s life. These models, once formed, remain fairly stable throughout one’s
and negative working models of others and oneself can result. Adolescents and young
adults who have insecure attachments with their parents are more likely to be
The relationship between stressful life events and depression in children and
Definitions of stress include conditions where the individual feels their well-being is
mino
Depression is one of the emotional problems, and hopelessness and helplessness are
its main causes. Depression is a prevalent problem among college's students across
the world and it effect on a students' ability to perform activities of daily life. Depression
is marked by sad feelings among college students which are known as a common
mental illness." National Institute of Mental Health] found that during their college life
many students experience the first symptoms of depression. Depressed Students often
feel sad and reductions in academic performance. Untreated depression usually
interferes in day-today activities and lasts for a long time.Depressed people ignore their
own successes and good traits, while exaggerating their faults and failures. Student's
Academic performance which every individual have to perform in all cultures has
motivation, mental health and training also effect academic performance. College life
can be called a significant transition period, where students experience many things first
time, in, for example new lifestyle, exposure to new cultures, friends, roommates,
different ways of thinking and also deal with a unique amount of stress. Two first years
in college can be very stressful time for many students. When students cannot manage
these new first experiences, they become depressed. There are negative effects of
and depressed students exposed lower average point and spend minimum time on
& Dickhauser, 2013; Hernandez, Menchaca, & Huerta, 2011). A small amount of anxiety
could be good. It acts as motivation and can increase achievement by pushing the
students to do their best (Akanbi, 2013). On the other hand, too much anxiety can
disturb mental skills that students need to be successful on tests (see Table 1;
either presence or absence of psychological stress, anxiety can create a feeling of fear,
normal response to stress. It may help an individual to cope with the demands of life but
in excess it may be considered as anxiety disorder (National Institution of Mental
Health, 2008). Anxiety can occur as a result of stress, affecting learning and memory
and also affecting academic performance negatively (Heather L & April L, 2009). An
optimal level of stress can enhance learning ability and improve academic performance
(Kaplan H & Saddok B, 2000) Positive and negative mood, emotions, and effects, which
are known as personality characteristics and traits, have generated many researchers'
satisfaction, absenteeism, turnover, group affective tone, and job success within an
organization (Chavez and Mendez, 2008). 3 Depression and anxiety are the most
common types of mental disorders, and comorbidity is also very common with these two
disorders. Many individuals with anxiety also have depression and vice versa. Anxiety
and depression have been found to be more prevalent among college students than the
general Theoretically, anxiety has been divided into two parts namely, trait anxiety and
anxiety and includes items like “I am tense; I am worried; I feel calm and secure”;
certain.
SCOPE AND DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY
This study focuses on the Anxiety and Depression among young adults social and
This study will not cover other problem that are consider as one of the Anxiety.Each
of the respondents is given the same questionnaire to answer. The results of this study
will be applicable only to the respondents of this study and will not be used as a
measure to the of Anxiety and Depression among young adults social and gender
differences who do not belong to the population of this study. The main source of data
The researcher conducted this study titled Anxiety and Depression among young
adults social and gender differences to determine the to the those student.
PARENT: means reduction in cost, not having to pay anything for uniform and tuition
wakes it more efficient for student who need to extra money supporting themselves
parent will not have to worry about extra cocurricular fee, transportation ,School
their students through collaborating with them in online classroom, especially to most
kids who are introverts. The teacher may reach out to large amount of student, all at
once and share they knowledge to everyone. It also enhay their kto everyone. It also
FUTERE RESEARCHER: May use this information to develop their own in the future, to
The research aims to determine the researcher proceduced 50 survey form and
distributed it randomly to the senior high school. This research aims to know the results
whether Anxiety and Depression has positive or negative impact to the studends. The
results indicates that the senior high school of (NAME OF SCHOOL)school can manage
their studies while education has change because of Covid-19 especially how can effect
a.gender
b.age
c.academic performance
2. How does Anxiety and Depression among young adults social and gender
3. Is there a significant affect of Anxiety and Depression among young adults social and
HYPOTHESIS
H2. Respondents have basic knowledge about the effect of Anxiety and Depression
among young adults social and gender differences of SNS student In (name of school)
H4. This Research Mainly Perceive the knowledge of the respondents regaring to the
H5. This Study aims to know the results whether Anxiety and Depression has positive or
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Feedback
Figure 1 Illustrates the Input, Process and Output of Anxiety and Depression among
Young Adults Social and Gender Differences as an input, the researcher designed a
instrument to collect the necessary information about Depression. Selecting the corresponding
answers by the respondent’s experiences. After collecting the data it is analyzed the using
After that it is presented in tabular forms. Lastly, interpretation of data is t, analyzed and
interpreted in order to formulate a fundamental idea on the output that the researcher’s studies
of the respondents . After proposing the Output, the researcher collect the feedback such as
how does the proposed output affect the following inputs, does it improve or it stays as it is,
and the process continue until the researcher find out the Anxiety and Depression among
DEFINITION OF TERMS
GENDER DIFFERENCES- are variances between males and females that are based on
RESPONDENTS- Respondents are those individuals who complete a survey or interview for the
researcher, or who provide data to be analyzed for the research study. ... Respondents can also
be referred to as participants.
how a person feels, thinks, behaves, and interacts with other people. It is diagnosed
according to standardised criteria. The term mental disorder is also used to refer to
Foreign Literature
While online social media has become inextricably linked to our daily lives, it is being
blamed for an increase in mental health concerns among young people. The evidence
on the impact of social media use on depression, anxiety, and psychological distress in
PsycINFO, Medline, Embase, CINAHL, and SSCI yielded 13 studies, 12 of which were
cross-sectional. The results were categorized into four social media domains: time
are significant concerns. Qualitative research and longitudinal cohort studies should be
used to further investigate the mechanisms of the possible effects of social media on
mental health.
Refferences:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02673843.2019.1590851
Foreign Studies
The association between coping strategy use and depression and anxiety-related
depression, and anxiety. The findings showed that women who used less positive
reframing had higher levels of depressed symptoms than women who used more
positive reframing, and that men, regardless of whether they used more or less positive
reframing, had higher levels of depressive symptoms. Furthermore, women who used
more self-blame had higher levels of trait anxiety, whereas men did not have a similar
effect. The found sex disparities in coping mechanisms and their connection with
Refferences:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4469465/
Local Literature
This study was conceived in the backdrop of a rising incidence of mental health issues
among college students in the Philippines. As a major social institution, the school must
be able to promote a positive social environment for its pupils in order to improve their
mental health and quality of life. The purpose of this study was to look at the
relationship between student involvement, mental health, and quality of life among
depression, overall positive affect, and life satisfaction, according to the findings. Quality
of life was also linked to social contacts with entities at school. Among the student
Refferences:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02673843.2019.1670683
Local Studies
Depression has lately surpassed diabetes as the main cause of disability globally
countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada, both in terms of lost
productivity and direct health-care expenses (Greenberg et al., 2015; Conference Board
of Canada, 2016; Thomas and Morris, 2003). Individuals and their families may suffer
greatly if the illness is not treated. Evidence-based therapies are widely available in
many high-income nations, such as the United States and Canada; nonetheless, gaps
in care quality exist, as a considerable number of patients with depression get mental
health care that fails to fulfill the most basic criteria for treatment adequacy (Thornicroft
Philippines. According to a data released by the World Health Organization, the overall
2017), implying that over 3.3 million Filipinos are suffering from depressed symptoms
(Philippine Statistics Authority, 2016). Depression was also identified as the country’s
eighth leading cause of disability (Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, 2017).
Given the limited availability of tertiary care facilities, a severe shortage of mental health
professionals, and the primary health care system’s inadequate capacity to manage
mental health issues, the large number of individuals and families affected by
depression raises serious concerns about the state of mental health care in the country
(Lally et al., 2019b; WHO and Department of Health, 2006). Because depression has
been reported to have the highest frequency among individuals between the ages of 15
and 25, it is likely that the challenges related with depression and its consequences are
even worse in the young adult Filipino community (Hedden et al., 2015; Statistics
Canada, Health Statistics Division, 2014). The severity of the problem, on the other
depression in this sector of the Philippine population based on big epidemiological data.
Identifying and understanding who in this age group is experiencing moderate to severe
depressive symptoms is especially important because they are more likely to have
persistent symptoms (Gustavson et al., 2018; Rushton et al., 2002) and thus require
ongoing treatment, support, and other related seideational. The goal of this study was to
fill in some of the gaps in knowledge concerning depressed symptoms among young
adults in the Philippines. The study’s specific goals are to: 1) estimate the prevalence of
Refferences:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666915320300731
Synthesis
This research combines the one will, on making a new and better understanding
regarding to the Effects of Anxiety and Depression. There is a huge factor among the
research that link between national economic conditions and gender disparities in
depression. The relationship between gender and MDE did not differ significantly
involving 18 countries from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys (Kessler & Usten,
2008), implying that economic development does not explain the varying magnitudes of
national economic development, on the other hand, might be more sensitive in finding a
link between depression and gender. To examine the relationship between nation-level
inequality; defined below) and included a larger set of countries in the current set of
meta-analyses. Gender equity measures at the national level are increasingly being
studies have looked into the link between gender equity at the national level and gender
disparities in depression. Two major multi-nation studies found that the gender gap in
depression was less and bigger in low gender-equity nations compared to high gender-
equity countries, respectively (Hopcroft & Bradley, 2007; Van de Velde, Huijts, Bracke,
& Bambra, 2013). Given the numerous gender equity metrics available, this link is highly
own reproduction).
This study has a will and duty to become an eye opener for the people due to this topic.
Opening and enhancing their minds by building their minds regarding to this rampant issue. This
study will help to stop the stigma against anxiety and depression. By nurturing their
understanding with this, their minds will have a new development for conceptualising this state
of problem. Anxiety and Depression was too rampant that it is one of the reason why death
rates are getting higher everyday. With this research we can help everyone to understand on
what is the impact of anxiety and depression to the young adult regarding to the gender
differences.