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Expressed Emotion, Alcohol Use Disorder Tendency and The Moderating Role of Congruence Among Unemployed Young Adult Males Autriz, Arianne Espiritu; Cadayona, Joshua Querido; Dominguez, Jemerson; Mercano, Joelan
Psikoislamika : Jurnal Psikologi dan Psikologi Islam Vol 21, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/psikoislamika.v21i1.26610

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Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is an emerging concern in the Philippines as its numbers continue to increase, hence, identifying risk factors of AUD is a necessity. Throughout the years, the contributing factor of the familial environment in the form of expressed emotion (EE) was associated with relapse of various psychological disorders including AUD. However, a scarcity of local literature investigating the aforementioned variable is evident. This study was conducted to elucidate the relationship of expressed emotion, congruence, and the risk of having AUD, and the moderating role of congruence among unemployed young adult males. This research utilized a cross-sectional, explanatory research design (n = 52) in which the relationship of the variables was analyzed through partial correlation and moderation analysis. Following data analysis, EE has a weak positive relationship with AUD tendency. It was also ascertained that congruence and EE have a moderate inverse relationship. However, no significant relationship was found between AUD tendency and congruence. Furthermore, it was revealed that congruence does not moderate the strength and degree of the relationship between EE and AUD tendency. Low-risk alcohol consumption must be maintained, and congruence must be sustained to regulate EE at a minimal level. Their families are encouraged to persist in their positive relationships with them, as these would likely boost their self-acceptance and contain the risk of developing AUD. Regulating the drinking habits is recommended as the family’s negative interactions towards the person would be least likely to occur. Keywords: expressed emotion; alcohol use disorder tendency; congruence
Exploring Content Creator’s Digital Identity Formation via Social Media Platforms Benitez, Krissaquel Sistona; Macaraeg, Rebecca Joyce Trinidad; Yatco, Eleri Morene Cariño; Escobin, Ann Valerae; Pablayan, Shania Faye Nicole; Dominguez, Jemerson
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 6 No 3 (2024): September (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v6i3.18109

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This research examines digital identity formation among Filipino content creators on TikTok. The participants were 21 Filipino content creators, aged 20 to 46 and were interviewed through an online platform. Utilizing a Grounded Theory approach, it aims to generate insights into how content creators navigate digital spaces, shaping their digital identity and fostering connections. The study identifies three selective codes : Identity Construction, Embodiment of Online Persona, and Building Social Currency, each encompassing various sub-themes that underscore the strategic and dynamic nature of digital identity formation. The research also presents five distinct phases in content creators' digital identity formation on social media platforms: Exploration, Uncovering Niche, Targeted Audience, Publishing Contents, and Integration of Digital Identity, elucidating the progression from initial curiosity to the establishment of a digital identity.Keywords: Digital Identity; Social Media; Content Creators; Tiktok
In-between Hope and Uncertainty: Phenomenon of Quality of Life among Young Adult Hemodialysis Patients Cani, Jam Gabrielle Ramos; Mushu, Aya; Añez, Hyacinth Ansel Mae; Dominguez, Jemerson
Journal of Health and Behavioral Science Vol 7 No 4 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jhbs.v7i4.23461

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End-stage renal disease (ESRD) signifies the final stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD), often necessitating kidney transplants or hemodialysis for survival. Hemodialysis imposes significant limitations on patients' daily lives, potentially leading to psychological issues. Prior studies have examined hemodialysis patients' experiences and quality of life, but the Philippine context, particularly among young adults, remains understudied. This research aims to describe the lived experiences of young adult hemodialysis patients, understand their perceptions of life-and-death risks, and explore changes in their quality of life and mental health. The study employed descriptive phenomenological research with thematic analysis, involving five young adult patients undergoing hemodialysis. Themes such as difficulty understanding their situation, dealing with life’s difficulties, life of uncertainty, and psychological impacts emerged from the data which provided insight into the experiences of young adult patients. Understanding these experiences can enhance care, support, and overall quality of life for young adult hemodialysis patients.