A Grounded Theory of Filipino Wellness (Kaginhawaan) |
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Authors: | Maria Cristina F. Samaco-Zamora Karina Therese Galang Fernandez |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology,Ateneo de Manila University,Quezon City,Philippines;2.Department of Psychology,University of San Francisco,San Francisco,USA;3.Golden Gate University,San Francisco,USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to develop a theory to explain Filipino wellness (kaginhawaan). Open-ended and semi-structured face-to-face interviews were conducted among 18 Filipinos. Nine resided in the city and the rest lived in the rural areas. The participants were also representative of the low, middle, and high levels of family income prescribed by the Philippine’s National Statistics Office. Glasser and Strauss’ (The discovery of grounded theory: strategies for qualitative research. Aldine Publishing Company, Chicago, 1967) grounded theory approach was used to guide the process of investigation. The findings suggest that Filipino wellness is a condition where an individual enjoys economic freedom and security and psycho-emotional wellness within the context of the family. In the absence of family, an individual may turn to occupation to provide a semblance of Filipino wellness. On the other hand, when the individual faces economic difficulties, one turns to spirituality as a source of wellness. |
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