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T HE RE L AT IO NSHIP OF SE XUAL

C OMPUL SIV IT Y, PA REN T’S PE R CE PT ION


AND H OME SEL F-E STE E M OF CAS
ST UDE NT S OF PAMANTASAN NG
L UNG SOD NG MUN TINL UPA

Anaya, Eleazar
Navea, Alicia Monique
Tan, Mary Rose
Valencia, Joren Von
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INTRODUCTION
 Compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) such as excessive pornography use and masturbation,
uncontrolled use of paid sexual services, and impulsive/compulsive engagement in risky
sexual contacts, is an emerging topic in science and psychiatry. Kraus, Voon, Potenza
(2016). A continuous pattern of failure to regulate powerful, repeating sexual impulses or
drives, resulting in repetitive sexual behavior and psychological strain, is defined by
Compulsive Sexual Behavior disorder. World Health Organization (2018). 

• Parents have the greatest influence on adolescents’ decisions about sex, and parents
underestimate the impact they have on their decision

• Compulsive Sexual Behavior may be linked to their personality, attitudes, religiosity, and/or
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gender, as well as the family environment and/or connection with their parents.
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STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM


1. Is there a significant relationship on sexual compulsivity and parents perception of
CAS Students of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa?

2. Is there a significant relationship on sexual compulsivity and home self esteem of CAS
Students of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa?

3. Is there a significant relationship on sexual compulsivity, parents’ perception and


home self-esteem of CAS Students of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa?

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HYPOTHESIS

Null Hypothesis: There is no significant relationship on sexual compulsivity, parents’


perception and home self-esteem of CAS Students of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa

Alternative Hypothesis: There is a significant relationship on sexual compulsivity, parents’


perception and home self-esteem of CAS Students of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa
  

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METHODOLOGY

RESEARCH DESIGN

Correlational research design discover relationships among the variables and to allow
prediction of future events from present knowledge

PARTICIPANT

Respondents were CAS students from all year levels currently enrolled at Pamantasan ng
Lungsod ng Muntinlupa. The sample size of the study comprised one hundred twenty (120)
college students, ranging in age from eighteen (18) to twenty-five (25) years old. Participants
were obtained through selection. Sixty (60) students from Psychology department, and sixty
(60) students from Mass Communication department. Students' identities were kept
confidential. 
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RESEARCH INSTRUMENT

C O MPU LS I V E PE RCE P TI O N S H A RE H O M E
SEXUAL O F PA RE N T 'S S E LF - E S TEE M
SC A L ES ( PO PS ) S CA LE
B EH AV I O R – THE
I N V E N TO RY – CO L LE G E -
1 3 ( CS B I - 1 3 ) ST U D E N T
SC A L E

By Dr. Eli Coleman By Robert J. Robins By Hare, B.R. (2000)


and Dr. Michael Miner

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RESULTS
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RESULTS
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RESULTS
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RESULTS
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RESULTS
Ho: There is no significant relationship on sexual compulsivity,
parents’ perception and home self-esteem of CAS Students of
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa

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CONCLUSIONS

 The results gathered by the researchers in this study revealed a non-significant


relationship between sexual compulsivity, parental perception, and CAS students'
home self-esteem. This data confirms the study's null hypothesis, which states
that there is no significant association between sexual compulsivity, parental
perception, and home self-esteem of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa
CAS students

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LIMITATIONS

 The general intent of this research is to determine how sexual compulsive


behavior affects parents' perceptions and home self-esteem of CAS students. This
study aimed to determine parents’ perceptions of sexual behaviors from the
perspective of their children which can also influence their self-esteem in their
homes. 

 The researchers limited their respondents to 120 CAS students of Pamantasan ng


Lungsod ng Muntinlupa only. The selections of the respondents are only the

13 students at College of Arts and Science in any year level


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RECOMMENDATION

• To include sex education in the education system of the Philippines and should be
implemented on any level of education excluding kindergarten and prep school.

• All parents to establish a daily dose of interaction and communication with their
children with respect to their boundaries

• Free sexual health consultation check ups open for public

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THANK YOU

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