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    Personal, psychological profile and psychological well-being of abused children
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, 2015-03) Dulay, Nixie Diane R.; Marzan, Anna Grace M.; Panelo, Gleen C.
    This study analyzed the personal, psychological profile, psychological well-being of abused children. The are 19 abused children. Correlational method was used and questionnaire was the main gathering tool The statistical tools used are frequency counts, percentages, weighted mean, average weighted mean, Contingency-Coefficient and Chi-Square. Findings were: most of the respondent's age range was 13-15 years, came from Pangasinan. and who were sexually abused. The Psychological Well-Being of the respondents says that they all agree with six dimensions (Autonomy, Environmental Mastery, Personal Growth, Positive Relations, Purpose in Life, and Self -Acceptance). The Personality Type of the respondents was measured through the BIG 5 Personality Test. The results showed that they slightly disagree on their Openness to Experience, Conscientiousness, Extroversion, and Agreeableness while they disagree on the trait Neuroticism. The Emotional Quotient of the respondents is acceptable or neutral based on their Self-awareness, Self-management, social awareness, and social skills. The obtained relationship among the variables are the following; Self-Acceptance to Nature Abuse, and Environmental Mastery to Openness to Experience.

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