Socio-Demographic Profile

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Age

Year Level

Marital Status

Available Gadgets

Internet Connection

Family Size

Type of Community

Family Monthly Income

Coping

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Averages responses from Stress to Coping and General Averages

Significant Relationship between perceived stress level and coping strategies

Between Stress and Emotional Coping


    Pearson's product-moment correlation

data:  Durias$PerAverage and Durias$CopingEmotionAverage
t = -1.1676, df = 99, p-value = 0.2458
alternative hypothesis: true correlation is not equal to 0
95 percent confidence interval:
 -0.30503972  0.08072942
sample estimates:
       cor 
-0.1165487 

Between Stress and Problem Coping


    Pearson's product-moment correlation

data:  Durias$PerAverage and Durias$CopingProblemAverage
t = -2.3354, df = 99, p-value = 0.02154
alternative hypothesis: true correlation is not equal to 0
95 percent confidence interval:
 -0.40581813 -0.03460828
sample estimates:
      cor 
-0.228502 

Between Stress and Dysfunctional Coping


    Pearson's product-moment correlation

data:  Durias$PerAverage and Durias$CopingDysAverage
t = -4.2414, df = 99, p-value = 5.002e-05
alternative hypothesis: true correlation is not equal to 0
95 percent confidence interval:
 -0.5457498 -0.2130226
sample estimates:
       cor 
-0.3921361