PSSJ Volume 6.1 (April-June 2023) issue is now up.

  • PSSJ Volume 6.4 (October-December 2023) issue is now published.

    2024-04-05

    The studies presented in this issue illustrate the profound impacts of social, cultural, technological, and educational factors on individuals and communities in the Philippines and within a global context.

    Research highlights the surge of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven by mobile phone access, patient satisfaction, and government support. This transformation offers new healthcare delivery methods, but further studies are needed for a comprehensive picture.

    Filipino perspectives were investigated in diverse areas: psychotherapy models incorporating Filipino concepts, experiences of students with HF ASD in higher education, development of cross-cultural competency tools for pre-service teachers, and fandom's influence on identity construction. Additionally, a study examines how Kapampangans preserve their ethnic identity while living in Canada.

    The dual role of teacher-principals reveals unique challenges, while disaster vulnerability research underscores the interplay of environmental, social, and economic factors in preparedness. Finally, the study on ethics emphasizes the importance of self-transcendence and education in fostering moral behavior among Omani university students.

    These findings contribute to ongoing dialogues in medicine, psychology, education, cultural studies, and disaster risk management. They provide valuable insights to guide policy development, support programs, and educational practices within the Philippines and beyond.

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  • PSSJ Volume 6.3 (July-September 2023) issue is out.

    2024-02-06

    We are proud to present to you six interesting journal articles that were included in this issue, Volume 6.3 (July-September 2023). These papers explored various topics on making sacred images, agritourism, well-being and psychological distress as mediated by mindfulness and coping., micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), thinking skills and learning interests, and child behavior and parental abuse as predictors of delinquent behavior among adolescents.

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  • PSSJ Volume 6.1 is now up!

    2023-05-05

    Finally, we present to you PSSJ Volume 6.1 (January-March2023) issue. In this issue, we have included 8 interesting papers which explored various topics on education, health and wellness, resilience, catastrophizing, and rice production. May the research findings address the gap in the literature and serve as basis for policies, programs, and plans of action that will enhance organizational practices and improve the quality of life.

    A big congratulations to all authors for the publication of your papers. Also, we express our heartfelt gratitude to our referees, and editors for the expertise, patience, and hardwork you extended in technical review of the papers. 

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