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1 Effects of Parents Separation to a Lasallian’s Academic Performance
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2 Review of Related Literature
-Conflict between parents, being witnessed by children will lead to anxiety and depression. Burton (2012) -They are less likely to complete high school and have high chances of being mentally poor during their adulthood. (Case, McLanahan and Lin, 2000)

3 Review of Related Literature
-Children 1-5 years old, living with a single parent, will more likely behave abnormally than those staying with both parents. Chartrand, et. al. (2008) -DiPrete (1981) found higher rates of discipline problems among students from single- parent families.

4 Review of Related Literature
-Single parents have higher rates of poverty (Bogue 1985), -have less time for the supervision and care of their children (Hetherington, Camara, and Featherman 1981), -may have emotional problems stemming from divorce and separation (Hetherington et al. 1981). -Each of these factors can be expected to have negative implications for school outcomes.

5 Hypothesis Separation of parents has a negative effect to a student’s academic performance.

6 Research Questions - Will there be a change in the performance of the student if the parents are separated or not? -Does the separation of the parents have a negative or a positive effect to the student’s academic performance?

7 Methodology Research Design, Primary Source Survey Method Secondary Source Articles, research papers, related books, and the Internet. Unit of Analysis Students with complete and separated parents Study Area De La Salle University Sample size 76 Techniques of Data Collection Questionnaires were developed and finalized before executing the survey Data Processing and Analysis Frequency Distribution and Percentages

8 Results

9 Married: Male: 16 Female: 18 Separated: 21 M- 5 F- 16 Annulled: 9 M- 6 F- 3 Legally Separated: 2 M- 0 F- 2

10 My family has strong family ties
MARRIED MALE FEMALE My family has strong family ties My parents have a good relationship with one another

11 I feel bad whenever my parents have an argument
MARRIED MALE FEMALE I have a good relationship with my parents I feel bad whenever my parents have an argument

12 I am affected with how my parents treat each other
MARRIED MALE FEMALE I am affected with how my parents treat each other I can't concentrate with the things that I'm currently doing when my parents are having a disagreement.

13 MARRIED MALE FEMALE My father gives special attention to my studies
My mother gives special attention to my studies

14 MARRIED MALE FEMALE I believe that my grades will be affected if they separate I believe that my grades will be affected positively if they separate

15 MARRIED MALE FEMALE I believe that my grades will be affected negatively if they separate I can always consult my parents whenever I have problems in school

16 Separated Male Female Regardless of my parents separation, my family still has strong family ties.

17 My parents are on good terms after their separation.
Separated Male Female My parents are on good terms after their separation.

18 Separated Male Female I had a good relationship with my father before their separation I had a good relationship with my mother before their separation

19 Separated Male Female I have a good relationship with my father after their separation I have a good relationship with my mother after their separation

20 I am in favor of their separation
Separated Male Female I am in favor of their separation

21 Separated Male Female It matters to me how my parents treat each other after their separation I feel uneasy when my parents are hostile with each other even after their separation.

22 Separated Male Female My father gives special attention to my studies regardless of their separation. My mother gives special attention to my studies regardless of their separation.

23 Separated Male Female I can still count on my parents when I have problems in school. My grades were affected when they separated.

24 Separated Male Female My grades were affected positively after they separated. My grades were affected negatively after they separated.

25 We experienced financial problems when they separated.
Male Female We experienced financial problems when they separated.

26 Separated Male Female I feel uncomfortable seeing other children with both of their parents together. I feel jealous of my friends that have both of their parents in their household.

27 Separated Male Female When did they separate?

28 Separated Male Female To whom did you stay with after their separation? Are you in good terms with your parents after their separation?

29 Separated Male Female Was your school performance affected because of their separation? If your grades dropped. What could be the reason?

30 Comparison of grades Male Female Married Will go up: 2 or 12.5%
Will go down: 9 or 56.25% No effect: 5 or 31.25% Will go up: 2 or 11.11% Will go down: 13 or 72.22% No effect: 3 or 16.67% Separated Went up: 2 or 20% Went down: 5 or 50% No effect: 3 or 30% Went up: 4 or 19.05% Went down: 8 or 38.10% No effect: 9 or 42.86%

31 Recommendations Look on other factors that could affect their grades.
Include people outside of DLSU in the survey. Survey more students with separated, divorced or annulled parents. Research more on the positive effects of it.

32 References Chartrand, Molind, Deborah Frank, Laura White and Timothy Shope, 2008, “Effect of Parents’ Wartime Deployment on the Behavior of Young Children in Military Families,” Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Vol. 162, No. 11 (November), Haveman, R. and B. Wolfe, 1995, “The Determinantsof Children’s Educational Attainments: A Review of Methods and Findings,” Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 33 (4), pages Case, Anne, Sara McLanahan and I-Fen Lin, 2000, "Educational Attainment in Blended Families," NBER Working Paper 7874, September. Burton, N. (2012). Divorce Effect On Kids: Do You Wish Your Parents Had Split? The Huffington Post. David E. Myers, Ann M. Milne, Keith Baker and Alan Ginsburg Sociology of Education Vol. 60, No. 1 (Jan., 1987) , pp Published by: American Sociological Association Stable URL:


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