Personality Traits, Mental Health and Academic Achievement of the BEED Students of St. Peter's College

Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2022, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

This study was to determine the personality traits and mental health towards the academic achievement of the students. This study sought to determine the relationship between personality traits and mental health towards the academic achievement of the BEED students in terms of confidence, self-control, behavior, and attitudes. This study was conducted at St. Peter's College of Iligan City from 50 respondents, three (3) males, and forty-seven (47) females were to answer a standardized questionnaires designed and revised by the researchers. The following revealed the findings of the study: After the data were tabulated, analyzed, and interpreted, the following findings emerged. The majority of the respondents were female. The majority of the respondents had a satisfactory Grade or GPA, which was 1.2-2.0, and the least have a good Grade or GPA, which was 2.1-2.5. The majority of the respondents often answered that personality traits and mental health has both positive and negative effect in their academic achievement. The respondents still had a satisfactory Grade or GPA, which was 1.2-2.0, and the least have a good Grade or GPA, which was 2.1-2.5 which means that personality traits and mental health cannot affect the studies of the respondents. Therefore the null hypothesis, which states that there is no significant relationship between academic achievements and respondents' level of personality traits and mental health were rejected.

Authors and Affiliations

Christian Denmark Narbasa, Francis Minoza, Mara Mierksel Liad, Nasrifah Maruhom, Ian Caliba

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  • EP ID EP728049
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6894236
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Christian Denmark Narbasa, Francis Minoza, Mara Mierksel Liad, Nasrifah Maruhom, Ian Caliba (2022). Personality Traits, Mental Health and Academic Achievement of the BEED Students of St. Peter's College. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 3(3), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-728049