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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Rationale
Extracurricular activities, such as sports, clubs, and volunteer work, have long
been recognized for their potential to enhance the overall development of students
beyond the confines of traditional academics. In recent years, there has been a growing
interest in understanding the effects of participating in extracurricular activities on
students' psychological well-being. While the benefits of such activities on physical
health and academic performance are well-documented, their impact on psychological
well-being warrants further investigation.
Extracurricular Activities
Students who participate in extracurricular activities benefit from the chance to
interact, gain knowledge, and develop soft skills. Community service initiatives outside
of the classroom have quickly integrated themselves into student life. Students can join
volunteer clubs, professional clubs, interest clubs, and talent clubs. University.
Additionally, a lot of young people take part in both big and little projects with clear
objectives that directly help the neighborhood. (Le PhuongThao 2022).
(Shaffer 2019) Extracurricular activities may have had a big impact on the
students’ self-efficacy is presumably low because, as they leave the house to participate
in any given sport activity, parents typically advise their kids to behave well and
steer clear of actions that can morally compromise the exercise's purpose.
Another possibility is that the administration and professors of the school, who are
frequently present when students participate in sporting events, will make noises to
warn them to behave well when participating in extracurricular activities so as to
avoid harming the school's reputation.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
2. Psychological well-being: The overall state of mental health and happiness of the
students, including aspects such as emotional resilience, self-esteem, stress
management, and life satisfaction.
6. Emotional regulation: The ability to manage and control one's emotions effectively,
including understanding, expressing, and coping with feelings.
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
This study will use the will use the Flow Theory of Mihaly Csikszentmihaly on our
independent variable which is the joining extracurricular activities .Flow Theory
describes a state of optimal experience where individuals are fully immersed and
engaged in an activity, experiencing a sense of timelessness and enjoyment. Engaging
in extracurricular activities may facilitate flow experiences, which can enhance
psychological well-being. This theory suggests that participating in extracurricular
activities can promote psychological well-being among NDMU students by providing
opportunities for flow experiences. On the other hand, we will use the Positive
Psychology Theory of Martin Seligman on our dependent variable which is is the
psychological well being of NDMU students . Positive Psychology Theory focuses on
enhancing well-being by emphasizing strengths, positive emotions, and life satisfaction.
It suggests that engaging in activities that promote positive emotions, such as joy and
fulfillment, can lead to improved psychological well-being.
JOINING EXTRACURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
(INDEPENDENT VARIABLE)
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-
BEING OF NDMU STUDENTS
(DEPENDENT VARIABLE)
Figure.1
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
This study will be implemented within the premises of Notre Dame of Marbel
University. Notre Dame of Marbel University is a private Catholic institution run by The
Marist Brothers that is located at Alunan Avenue, Koronadal City, South Cotabato,
Philippines. Notre Dame of Marbel University offers pre-school, elementary, high school,
college, and postgraduate courses. Notre Dame of Marbel University is a good location
for conducting interviews and surveys due to its accessibility to the researchers.
Figure 2.
Map of Research Locale
source: google maps
Research Respondent
The study focuses on Notre Dame of Marbel University (NDMU) students from
the academic year 2023-2024 who actively participate in extracurricular activities like
Academic Week, University Week, and various clubs or organizations. The goal is to
capture a diverse sample representing different academic majors, ages, genders, and
levels of involvement in extracurriculars to gain comprehensive insights. Participants
must be current NDMU students actively engaged in extracurricular activities during
specified semesters. Their firsthand experiences will help understand how such
involvement impacts their psychological well-being, with findings intended to be relevant
to the university's community. Purposive sampling will select 35 participants, ensuring a
varied and meaningful representation for the study's objectives
Research Instrument
This study will use a modified Braun and Clarke model of thematic analysis in
which significant themes, formulated meanings, codes, and themes are identified in the
data analysis process.
There are six steps developed by Braun and Clarke in 2008, the first step is the
familiarization wherein the researchers get to know the data collected, it involves
transcribing audio to get familiar with it. Step two was to code the data by highlighting
sections of the text and coming up with shorthand labels or “codes” to describe the
content. The third step is to generate the themes by combining several codes into a
single theme, as well as deciding to disregard codes that are too vague or not relevant
enough and to later come up with potential themes that tells something helpful about the
data of the purpose of the study. Step four, reviewing themes by making sure that the
themes are useful and accurate representations of the data. Next, step five is to define
and name themes by defining themes, it involves formulating exactly what the
researchers mean by each theme and figuring out how it helps to understand the data.
Naming themes involves coming up with a succinct and easily understandable name for
each theme. Lastly, step six to write up the analysis of data, thematic analysis requires
an introduction to establish research questions, aims, and approaches (Caulfield, 2022).
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