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January - May | 2nd Semester 2025

Proverbs 23:13: Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die.
 
 

MARC View

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Leader000 nam i
Date and Time of Latest Transaction005 20240625135944.0
General Information008 230815n 000 0 eng d
Cataloging Source040 _erda
Main Entry - Personal Name100 _aSales, Hyacinth Jane H.
Title2451 0_btheir relationships to interpersonal functioning of young professionals as mediated by coping style /
Title2451 0_cHyacinth Jane H. Sales.
Title2451 0_aSchema and attachment styles :
Publication264 1_c2023.
Phys Description300 _axvi, 235 leaves :
Phys Description300 _c28 cm.
Phys Description300 _billustrations ;
Content Type336 _2rdacontent
Content Type336 _atext
Carrier Type337 _2rdamedia
Carrier Type337 _aunmediated
Dimensions338 _2rdacarrier
Dimensions338 _avolume
Summary Note520 _aRelationships are deemed an important factor in determining one’s functionality. As individuals become young professionals, they enter the stage that requires many roles to play and experiences from childhood interplay. Therefore, the study intended to know the association between schema and attachment style on the interpersonal functioning of young professionals as mediated by coping styles. Two hundred fifty young professionals voluntarily participated through a convenient sampling technique. Analyzing the indirect effects, results suggested that among the schema sub variables, avoidance coping significantly mediated the following relationship with interpersonal functioning: disconnection and rejection, and impaired limit and performance (t=5.935, p=0.00). Among the attachment variables, avoidant coping significantly mediated the relationship between secure attachment and interpersonal functioning (t=2.436, p=0.015). Moreover, results showed that avoidant coping (β=.412, t=7.603), anxious attachment (β=.152, t=-2.53), and ambivalent attachment (β=.265, t=4.44) positively predicted problematic interpersonal functioning. This study concluded that coping partly mediated the connection between schema, attachment style, and interpersonal functioning. This means that coping style might impact the role of both schema and attachment to the interpersonal functioning of young professionals, while avoidant coping, ambivalent attachment, and anxious attachment could identify how healthy or unhealthy the interpersonal responses of young professionals. The findings illustrate the importance of early childhood relationships that determine an individual’s social interaction. Furthermore, the results showed how avoidant coping intervenes between an adaptive schema and attachment on interpersonal functioning. For future research, it is recommended to study effective interventions to avert or revert the development of any avoidant coping strategies to be used by employers or any academic institution.
Subj: Topical650 7_aAttachment behavior.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aSchema.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Curriculum658 _aMaster of Arts in Psychology.
Subj: Curriculum658 _2local
AE: Pers Name700 _aCastillo, Sheryll Ann M.,
AE: Pers Name700 _eAdviser.

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