This document provides directions for conducting a survey of young adults ages 18-21 about problems encountered during the pandemic and how they cope. The survey should collect data on age, gender, education as well as optional demographic info. It should ask about problems like stress, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, sexuality concerns, and forms of abuse. It also asks respondents to identify any other problems requiring counseling and why counseling is needed.
This document provides directions for conducting a survey of young adults ages 18-21 about problems encountered during the pandemic and how they cope. The survey should collect data on age, gender, education as well as optional demographic info. It should ask about problems like stress, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, sexuality concerns, and forms of abuse. It also asks respondents to identify any other problems requiring counseling and why counseling is needed.
This document provides directions for conducting a survey of young adults ages 18-21 about problems encountered during the pandemic and how they cope. The survey should collect data on age, gender, education as well as optional demographic info. It should ask about problems like stress, depression, anxiety, grief, relationship issues, sexuality concerns, and forms of abuse. It also asks respondents to identify any other problems requiring counseling and why counseling is needed.
Direction: Using any form of media application, conduct a simple survey
or interview among young adults (ages 18-21) on problems they encounter during this pandemic and how they cope with it. Using a survey protocol, get data on the following:
A. Age, gender and educational background, optional to include
religious affiliation and socio-economic status. B. Problems encountered: e.g. stress, depression, anxiety, grief, and other emotional turmoil, personal relationship issues with friends, family and partner, sexuality concerns, and forms of abuse like using illegal drugs, alcohol, tobacco, sexual, verbal, and different forms of games including virtual or computer related and gambling. C. At the end of the survey, include “other problem/s encountered by them that require counselling and why do they need it”.