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    Spiritual well-being and mental health state of Agoo front-line healthcare providers
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, 2022-04) Cabacungan, Julie Ann V.; Komiya, Jocilla Jersey B.; Nimuan, Rolando Jr. N.; Zandueta, Benjamin Luize Jr. D.
    This study dealt with the relationship between the Spiritual well-being and mental health offrontline healthcare providers in Agoo, La Union. Also, it seeks to know the level of the respondents in terms of Spiritual well-being and mental health. The researchers gathered (forty-two) frontline healthcare providers in Agoo, La Union. A correlational method was used to complete the process of the study. The questionnaires included JAREL Scale which consists of (twenty-one) items that measures the level of Spiritual; and General Health Questionnaires which consists of (twelve) items and measures the level of mental health of the respondents. Results have shown that (forty-two) frontline healthcare providers possess higher levels of spiritual well-being and normal stress which can be assessed as good mental health. Also, this study has concluded that there is a negative correlation between spiritual well-being and mental health.

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