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Personal Problems
of
Industrial Engineering
Students
Statement of the
Problem
“Identification of personal problems of Industrial Engineering students that
occur most, how it affect them, and how they cope with those problems.”
Introduction
Industrial Engineering Students
They are the sample group that usually experience stressors since
they are mostly under pressure.
Some stressors of Industrial Engineering Students:
 Financial concerns
 Relationship issues
 Family pressures
 Stressful academic and classroom pressures
Examples of Personal Problem of Students
Family Dynamics
This cause significant stress to student due to unparalleled changes
to family structures.
Causes of family problems:
• Separation
• Divorce
• Death
• Abandonment
• Lack of attention
Depression
This problem manifest in varrying degree from symptomology to clinical.
This usually associated with mood disturbances in physical, emotional,
behavioral, and cognitive.
Eating Disorders
This is a disorder where a person fail to meet the clinical criteria for a label of
disorder. These behavior may be due to compulsive eating or overeating.
Substance Abuse
This is usually due to psychological and socio-cultural influences.
Some forms of addiction is caused by alcohol, drugs and smoking.
Campus/School Services
Poor security, service and guidance from schools and campuses cause
students to encounter stress. Lacking of attention from the institutions
affect the behavior of students inside the premises.
Background of the Study
Personal problems are common in a college
student’s daily life in a university.
Students are accumulating mental health
problems. These cases leads to suicide, which is
one of the leading cause of death for college
students
Stress
Coping
is expending conscious effort to solve personal and interpersonal
problems, and seeking to master, minimize or tolerate stress or conflict.
Adaptive Maladaptive
Coping Strategies
Task-oriented
Emotional-oriented
Avoidance-oriented
CISS
The CISS is a self-report measure designed to assess coping styles.
Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale
It assesses the level of depression for patients diagnosed with depressive
disorder.
The scores range from 25-100:
25-49 Normal Range
50-59 Mildly Depressed
60-69 Moderately Depressed
70 and above Severely Depressed
Discussion
Broken Hearted
unemployed parents
Self supporting
Recurrent insults and teases
Severed ties with friends
Rejected by loved ones
Noisy Neighborhood
Terror Professor
“Friend-zoned”
Long-Distance Relationship
Addiction to Drugs/Alchohol
Pressure of being the breadwinner
Broken Family
Envy to siblings
Classmate Bullying
Seeking attention to parents
Misunderstandings with a staff/professor
Practical Jokes victim
Depressed/Stressed
Absenteeism of Professor
Plastic Friends/pretend friends
Third-party love life
Poor time management
Tuition fee expense
Bad influence friends
Humiliation in front of class
Bad vibes with the professor
Dirty environment
High temperature on rooms
Illegitimate child
Sophisticated Lovelife
Social climber
Shunned by family
Gold digger girlfriend/boyfriend
Daily expense
Harassment of a Professor
Cyber Bullying
Peer Pressure
Possible Problems encountered of a college student
Lovelife Financial Family Friends
Rejected by loved ones
Broken Hearted
Third-party love life
Long-Distance Relationship
“Friend-zoned”
Gold digger BF/GF
Sophisticated Love life
Unemployed parents
Self supporting
Breadwinner
Social climber
Tuition fee expense
Daily expense
Graveyard shift
Broken Family
Seeking attention to
parents
Illegitimate child
Envy to siblings
Shunned by family
Severed ties with a friend
Addiction to Drugs/Alchohol
Plastic Friends/pretend
friends
Bad influence friends
Peer pressure
Faculty Bullying Others
Terror Professor
Absenteeism of Professor
Bad vibes with the Profess
Harassment of Professor
Student-Professor Relationship
Misunderstandings with a
staff/professor
Humiliation in front of class
Cyber bullying
Classmate Bullying
Recurrent insults and
teases
Practical jokes victim
Noisy neighbourhood
/campus
High Temperature
Dirty Environment
Depressed/Stressed
Affinity Diagram
𝑛 =
𝑁
1 + (𝑁 𝑥 𝑒2)
Where: n is the sample size
N is the population size
E is the margin of error
𝑛 =
784
1 + (784 𝑥 0.052)
𝑛 =
784
1 + 1.96
𝑛 =
784
2.96
𝑛 = 264.8649 𝑜𝑟 𝟐𝟔𝟓
Slovin’s Formula
Analysis
After tallying the survey, it is expected to acquire the
number of problems encountered by students, the impact and
frequency of each problems, the coping strategies of the
students and the result of self-assessing of depression. The
proponents used quality control tools to provide more vibrant
presentation and to arrange the data with noticeable display
Table 3: Pareto Chart of Encountered Personal Problems
155
123
57 51 50
24
33.70
60.43
72.83
83.91
94.78
100
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Financial Faculty Family Friends Lovelife Bullying
Encountered Personal Problems
A. Encountered Personal Problems
Table 4: Check sheet of People who have encountered financial
problem
Age Range Yes No Total Percentage
17 and below 23 13 36 63.89
18 years old 20 21 41 48.78
19 years old 27 25 52 51.92
20 years old 42 34 76 55.26
21 and above 43 17 60 71.67
Table 5: Check sheet of People who have encountered faculty/staff problem
Age Range Yes No Total Percentage
17 and below 4 32 36 11.11
18 years old 25 16 41 60.98
19 years old 28 24 52 53.85
20 years old 35 41 76 46.05
21 and above 31 29 60 51.67
B. Impact of the Problem
Category
Affirmed
Respondents
Total
Respondents
Percentage
Financial 35 265 13.21
Family 31 265 11.70
Faculty 28 265 10.57
Bullying 9 265 3.40
Friends 9 265 3.40
Lovelife 8 265 3.02
Table 6.1: Check Sheet of Extreme Impact
Table 6.2: Bar Graph of Extreme Impact
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Financial Family Faculty Bullying Friends Lovelife
Extreme Impact
Table 7.1: Check Sheet of High Impact
Category
Affirmed
Respondents
Total
Respondents
Percentage
Financial 60 265 22.64
Faculty 45 265 16.98
Family 29 265 10.94
Friends 27 265 10.19
Bullying 14 265 5.28
Lovelife 9 265 3.40
Table 7.2: Bar Graph of High Impact
High Impact
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Financial Faculty Family Friends Bullying Lovelife
Table 8.1: Check Sheet of Moderate Impact
Category
Affirmed
Respondents
Total
Respondents
Percentage
Bullying 79 265 29.81
Financial 73 265 27.55
Faculty 49 265 18.49
Family 46 265 17.36
Friends 44 265 16.60
Lovelife 35 265 13.21
Table 8.2: Bar Graph of Moderate Impact
Moderate Impact
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Faculty Lovelife Bullying Financial Friends Family
Table 9.1: Check Sheet of Low Impact
Category
Affirmed
Respondents
Total
Respondents
Percentage
Bullying 3 265 29.81
Financial 73 265 27.55
Faculty 49 265 18.49
Family 46 265 17.36
Friends 44 265 16.60
Lovelife 35 265 13.21
Table 8.2: Bar Graph of Low Impact
Low Impact
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Bullying Financial Faculty Family Friends Lovelife
Table 10.1: Check Sheet of No Impact
Category
Affirmed
Respondents
Total
Respondents
Percentage
Bullying 143 265 53.96
Financial 121 265 45.66
Faculty 102 265 38.49
Family 86 265 32.45
Friends 72 265 27.17
Lovelife 27 265 10.19
Table 8.2: Bar Graph of No Impact
No Impact
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Bullying Financial Faculty Family Friends Lovelife
Table 11: Pareto Chart of Total Points of Problems Based on Impact
798
702
641
553
510
461
0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00
120.00
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
B. Frequency of the Problem
Table 12: Check Sheet of Daily/Permanent Frequency of Problems
Problems Count
Financial 28
Faculty 14
Family 12
Friends 8
Lovelife 6
Bullying 2
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Table 13: Check Sheet of Persistent/Recurrent Frequency of Problems
Problems Count
Financial 45
Faculty 38
Family 17
Friends 14
Lovelife 8
Bullying 5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Table 14: Check Sheet of “Sometimes” Frequency of Problems
Problems Count
Financial 101
Faculty 73
Family 57
Friends 52
Lovelife 50
Bullying 37
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Table 15: Check Sheet of “Rarely” Frequency of Problems
Problems Count
Financial 114
Faculty 84
Family 77
Friends 67
Lovelife 63
Bullying 62
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Table 16: Check Sheet of No Frequency of Problems
Problems Count
Financial 147
Faculty 124
Family 106
Friends 73
Lovelife 71
Bullying 35
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Table 17: Pareto Chart of Total Points Based on Frequency
756
664
573
532
479 454
0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00
120.00
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
D. Coping Mechanism
The table illustrates that the majority of IE Students are task-oriented when
dealing with stress or problems
3.33
3.18
3.12
3.02
2.97
0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00
120.00
2.70
2.80
2.90
3.00
3.10
3.20
3.30
3.40
Task
Oriented
Social
Distraction
Avoidance Distraction Emotional
Oriented
Table 18: Pareto Chart of Coping Mechanism (mean)
D. Coping Mechanism
The table shows that the most utilized coping mechanism is a task-oriented
coping, determining the priorities when faced on a problem which is
followed by using their time better.
Table 19: Check Sheet of Coping Mechanisms (top part)
Category No. Activity Total Mean SD
T 10 Determine priorities 1127 4.253 1.053
T 1 Use my time better 1068 4.030 0.880
SD 34 Talk to someone 1024 3.864 0.811
T 6 Take best course of action 993 3.747 0.827
E 32
Tell myself “it will never
happen again”
983 3.709 0.900
E. Depression Level
It shows that most of the IE students are in normal condition and just feel a
little depressed sometimes. The mean score is 43.02, which is normal but
nearly on “mildly depressed” degree (45-60).
Table 20: Check Sheet and Pie Chart of Depression Level
Degree Count
Normal 154
Mildy Depressed 111
Moderately Depressed 0
Severely Depressed 0
58%
42%
Normal Mildy Depressed
Moderately Depressed Severely Depressed
Conclusion
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Task-oriented “Not depressed, just stressed”
Recommendation
• Promote Mental Healthcare
• Seminars about stress management and depression
• Scholarships
• Part-time Jobs
• Events for building relationship with staffs and students
• Coordination of student organizations & IE department
Thank you!

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Personal Problems and Coping Strategies of Industrial Engineering Students

  • 3. “Identification of personal problems of Industrial Engineering students that occur most, how it affect them, and how they cope with those problems.”
  • 5. Industrial Engineering Students They are the sample group that usually experience stressors since they are mostly under pressure. Some stressors of Industrial Engineering Students:  Financial concerns  Relationship issues  Family pressures  Stressful academic and classroom pressures
  • 6. Examples of Personal Problem of Students Family Dynamics This cause significant stress to student due to unparalleled changes to family structures. Causes of family problems: • Separation • Divorce • Death • Abandonment • Lack of attention
  • 7. Depression This problem manifest in varrying degree from symptomology to clinical. This usually associated with mood disturbances in physical, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive. Eating Disorders This is a disorder where a person fail to meet the clinical criteria for a label of disorder. These behavior may be due to compulsive eating or overeating.
  • 8. Substance Abuse This is usually due to psychological and socio-cultural influences. Some forms of addiction is caused by alcohol, drugs and smoking. Campus/School Services Poor security, service and guidance from schools and campuses cause students to encounter stress. Lacking of attention from the institutions affect the behavior of students inside the premises.
  • 10. Personal problems are common in a college student’s daily life in a university. Students are accumulating mental health problems. These cases leads to suicide, which is one of the leading cause of death for college students
  • 12. Coping is expending conscious effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems, and seeking to master, minimize or tolerate stress or conflict. Adaptive Maladaptive
  • 14. CISS The CISS is a self-report measure designed to assess coping styles. Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale It assesses the level of depression for patients diagnosed with depressive disorder. The scores range from 25-100: 25-49 Normal Range 50-59 Mildly Depressed 60-69 Moderately Depressed 70 and above Severely Depressed
  • 16. Broken Hearted unemployed parents Self supporting Recurrent insults and teases Severed ties with friends Rejected by loved ones Noisy Neighborhood Terror Professor “Friend-zoned” Long-Distance Relationship Addiction to Drugs/Alchohol Pressure of being the breadwinner Broken Family Envy to siblings Classmate Bullying Seeking attention to parents Misunderstandings with a staff/professor Practical Jokes victim Depressed/Stressed Absenteeism of Professor Plastic Friends/pretend friends Third-party love life Poor time management Tuition fee expense Bad influence friends Humiliation in front of class Bad vibes with the professor Dirty environment High temperature on rooms Illegitimate child Sophisticated Lovelife Social climber Shunned by family Gold digger girlfriend/boyfriend Daily expense Harassment of a Professor Cyber Bullying Peer Pressure Possible Problems encountered of a college student
  • 17. Lovelife Financial Family Friends Rejected by loved ones Broken Hearted Third-party love life Long-Distance Relationship “Friend-zoned” Gold digger BF/GF Sophisticated Love life Unemployed parents Self supporting Breadwinner Social climber Tuition fee expense Daily expense Graveyard shift Broken Family Seeking attention to parents Illegitimate child Envy to siblings Shunned by family Severed ties with a friend Addiction to Drugs/Alchohol Plastic Friends/pretend friends Bad influence friends Peer pressure Faculty Bullying Others Terror Professor Absenteeism of Professor Bad vibes with the Profess Harassment of Professor Student-Professor Relationship Misunderstandings with a staff/professor Humiliation in front of class Cyber bullying Classmate Bullying Recurrent insults and teases Practical jokes victim Noisy neighbourhood /campus High Temperature Dirty Environment Depressed/Stressed Affinity Diagram
  • 18. 𝑛 = 𝑁 1 + (𝑁 𝑥 𝑒2) Where: n is the sample size N is the population size E is the margin of error 𝑛 = 784 1 + (784 𝑥 0.052) 𝑛 = 784 1 + 1.96 𝑛 = 784 2.96 𝑛 = 264.8649 𝑜𝑟 𝟐𝟔𝟓 Slovin’s Formula
  • 19. Analysis After tallying the survey, it is expected to acquire the number of problems encountered by students, the impact and frequency of each problems, the coping strategies of the students and the result of self-assessing of depression. The proponents used quality control tools to provide more vibrant presentation and to arrange the data with noticeable display
  • 20. Table 3: Pareto Chart of Encountered Personal Problems 155 123 57 51 50 24 33.70 60.43 72.83 83.91 94.78 100 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Financial Faculty Family Friends Lovelife Bullying Encountered Personal Problems A. Encountered Personal Problems
  • 21. Table 4: Check sheet of People who have encountered financial problem Age Range Yes No Total Percentage 17 and below 23 13 36 63.89 18 years old 20 21 41 48.78 19 years old 27 25 52 51.92 20 years old 42 34 76 55.26 21 and above 43 17 60 71.67
  • 22. Table 5: Check sheet of People who have encountered faculty/staff problem Age Range Yes No Total Percentage 17 and below 4 32 36 11.11 18 years old 25 16 41 60.98 19 years old 28 24 52 53.85 20 years old 35 41 76 46.05 21 and above 31 29 60 51.67
  • 23. B. Impact of the Problem Category Affirmed Respondents Total Respondents Percentage Financial 35 265 13.21 Family 31 265 11.70 Faculty 28 265 10.57 Bullying 9 265 3.40 Friends 9 265 3.40 Lovelife 8 265 3.02 Table 6.1: Check Sheet of Extreme Impact
  • 24. Table 6.2: Bar Graph of Extreme Impact 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Financial Family Faculty Bullying Friends Lovelife Extreme Impact
  • 25. Table 7.1: Check Sheet of High Impact Category Affirmed Respondents Total Respondents Percentage Financial 60 265 22.64 Faculty 45 265 16.98 Family 29 265 10.94 Friends 27 265 10.19 Bullying 14 265 5.28 Lovelife 9 265 3.40
  • 26. Table 7.2: Bar Graph of High Impact High Impact 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Financial Faculty Family Friends Bullying Lovelife
  • 27. Table 8.1: Check Sheet of Moderate Impact Category Affirmed Respondents Total Respondents Percentage Bullying 79 265 29.81 Financial 73 265 27.55 Faculty 49 265 18.49 Family 46 265 17.36 Friends 44 265 16.60 Lovelife 35 265 13.21
  • 28. Table 8.2: Bar Graph of Moderate Impact Moderate Impact 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Faculty Lovelife Bullying Financial Friends Family
  • 29. Table 9.1: Check Sheet of Low Impact Category Affirmed Respondents Total Respondents Percentage Bullying 3 265 29.81 Financial 73 265 27.55 Faculty 49 265 18.49 Family 46 265 17.36 Friends 44 265 16.60 Lovelife 35 265 13.21
  • 30. Table 8.2: Bar Graph of Low Impact Low Impact 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Bullying Financial Faculty Family Friends Lovelife
  • 31. Table 10.1: Check Sheet of No Impact Category Affirmed Respondents Total Respondents Percentage Bullying 143 265 53.96 Financial 121 265 45.66 Faculty 102 265 38.49 Family 86 265 32.45 Friends 72 265 27.17 Lovelife 27 265 10.19
  • 32. Table 8.2: Bar Graph of No Impact No Impact 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Bullying Financial Faculty Family Friends Lovelife
  • 33. Table 11: Pareto Chart of Total Points of Problems Based on Impact 798 702 641 553 510 461 0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
  • 34. B. Frequency of the Problem Table 12: Check Sheet of Daily/Permanent Frequency of Problems Problems Count Financial 28 Faculty 14 Family 12 Friends 8 Lovelife 6 Bullying 2 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
  • 35. Table 13: Check Sheet of Persistent/Recurrent Frequency of Problems Problems Count Financial 45 Faculty 38 Family 17 Friends 14 Lovelife 8 Bullying 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
  • 36. Table 14: Check Sheet of “Sometimes” Frequency of Problems Problems Count Financial 101 Faculty 73 Family 57 Friends 52 Lovelife 50 Bullying 37 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
  • 37. Table 15: Check Sheet of “Rarely” Frequency of Problems Problems Count Financial 114 Faculty 84 Family 77 Friends 67 Lovelife 63 Bullying 62 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
  • 38. Table 16: Check Sheet of No Frequency of Problems Problems Count Financial 147 Faculty 124 Family 106 Friends 73 Lovelife 71 Bullying 35 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
  • 39. Table 17: Pareto Chart of Total Points Based on Frequency 756 664 573 532 479 454 0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
  • 40. D. Coping Mechanism The table illustrates that the majority of IE Students are task-oriented when dealing with stress or problems 3.33 3.18 3.12 3.02 2.97 0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 120.00 2.70 2.80 2.90 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.40 Task Oriented Social Distraction Avoidance Distraction Emotional Oriented Table 18: Pareto Chart of Coping Mechanism (mean)
  • 41. D. Coping Mechanism The table shows that the most utilized coping mechanism is a task-oriented coping, determining the priorities when faced on a problem which is followed by using their time better. Table 19: Check Sheet of Coping Mechanisms (top part) Category No. Activity Total Mean SD T 10 Determine priorities 1127 4.253 1.053 T 1 Use my time better 1068 4.030 0.880 SD 34 Talk to someone 1024 3.864 0.811 T 6 Take best course of action 993 3.747 0.827 E 32 Tell myself “it will never happen again” 983 3.709 0.900
  • 42. E. Depression Level It shows that most of the IE students are in normal condition and just feel a little depressed sometimes. The mean score is 43.02, which is normal but nearly on “mildly depressed” degree (45-60). Table 20: Check Sheet and Pie Chart of Depression Level Degree Count Normal 154 Mildy Depressed 111 Moderately Depressed 0 Severely Depressed 0 58% 42% Normal Mildy Depressed Moderately Depressed Severely Depressed
  • 46. Recommendation • Promote Mental Healthcare • Seminars about stress management and depression • Scholarships • Part-time Jobs • Events for building relationship with staffs and students • Coordination of student organizations & IE department

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. threaten well being response people have to threatening circumstances experience themself
  2. Adaptive coping strategies generally involve confronting problems directly . Maladaptive coping includes using alcohol or drugs to escape problems.
  3. Task oriented strategy: involves obtaining information about the stressful situation and alternative courses of action, deciding priorities, and dealing with stressful situation. Emotion-oriented strategy: can involve efforts to maintain hope, controlling one's emotions, venting feelings of anger and frustration, or accepting the situation. Avoidance-oriented strategy: involves denying or minimising the situation, conscious suppression of stressful thoughts, and self-protective thoughts.