College Students' Experiences on Prolonged Social Deprivation and Their Coping Mechanisms in the Midst of Community Quarantine
Emarie Jean Marallag | Jade Michelle Pabalinas | John Patrick Pagulayan | Angelique Pascual | Darin Jan Tindowen | Renz Marion Gavino
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The COVID-19 outbreak has forced the government to implement strict quarantine protocols in our country. As a
result, social interaction has been limited especially among college students. Due to this fact, the researchers
conducted this study to explore the personal experiences of college students of University of Saint Louis
Tuguegarao on prolonged social deprivation, and to determine the different coping mechanisms they employed
during the pandemic. A qualitative research design was utilized in the current study which employed
Phenomenological Interpretative Research. Through purposive sampling, a total of 20 college students from
different programs and departments participated in this study. The data were gathered by engaging in an online
interview with the use of open-ended questions. The results revealed seven (7) major recurring themes when it
comes to the experiences of the students with prolonged social deprivation which include: (1) Academic-Related
Experiences; (2) Interpersonal-Related Experiences; (3) Personal-Related Experiences; (4) Anxiety-Related
Symptoms; (5) Depressive Symptomatology; (6) Stress; and (7) Behavioral Improvement. Meanwhile, five (5)
major themes for coping strategies were revealed by the students which include: (1) Recreational Activities and Use
of Social Media; (2) Spiritual Related Activities;(3) Interpersonal-Related Activities: (4) Intrapersonal-Related
Activities; and (5) Distraction Method. In conclusion, this study highlights that experiencing social deprivation in
the midst of a pandemic can cause challenges and problems affecting the different aspects of the students’ lives,
which can be detrimental to their mental health and well-being. However, by employing different coping strategies,
the students were able to maintain their well-being amidst the pandemic.
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