Gender differences in the coping mechanisms to disruptions brought by COVID-19 pandemic among working adults in the Rural Philippines: The Case of Visayas State University
Moises Neil V. Seriño | Maria Aurora Teresita W. Tabada | Venice B. Ibañez | Vergie Ann E. Galenzoga | Reyvin N. Sabanal | Therese C. Ratilla | Ma. Salome B. Bulayog | Nilda T. Amestoso | Angelita L. Paradero | Michael P. Mazo | Chariss C. Verdida | Michael R. Calungsod
Abstract:
The various social restrictions imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19
virus have brought unprecedented disruptions in people's lifestyle. The academic
institutions were caught unprepared and had to adjust abruptly. With this, we
assessed how working adults in a state university in rural Philippines are coping
with the disruptions brought by the pandemic. We conducted a cross-sectional
online survey on May 18 to 23, 2020 where 133 working adults from the Visayas
State University, Leyte, Philippines responded to the survey. Results show that
the top most rank coping mechanism for both men and women is doing
household chores. Results further suggest that men are more inclined to surfing
the net and use social media while women focus more on praying and gardening.
Pets are considered as an important companion to cope better with the
pandemic. Our results highlight differences in coping mechanisms between
working men and women in dealing with the pandemic. Empirical findings suggest that working adults with diversified activities and engaged more in
physical activities such as household chores and gardening tend to cope better
during lockdowns. In addition, income and access to internet are significant
determinants of coping mechanisms. Policy makers and administrators in state
university in Philippines may benefit from understanding gender differences in
coping with the pandemic and can tailor approaches that may contribute to
wellbeing issues among working adults.
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