vol. 47, no. 1 (2014)
Philippine Journal of Psychology
Description
The Philippine Journal of Psychology(PJP) is an international refereed journal published biannually by the Psychological Association of the Philippines. It is the flagship journal of psychology in the Philippines, and its principal aim is to promote psychological studies in the Philippines and psychological studies of the Filipino people. The PJP publishes articles representing scholarly works of Philippine psychologists, articles on psychological studies conducted with Filipino participants and/or conducted in Philippine society, cross-cultural studies including a Philippine sample, and articles of general interest to psychologists studying and working with Filipino people.
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Articles
Revisiting the General Help Seeking Questionnaire: Adaptation, Exploratory Factor Analysis, and Further Validation in a Filipino College Student Sample
Antover P. Tuliao | Pocholo Andrew Velasquez
Discipline: Psychology
The Basic Psychological Needs in Physical Education Scale in Filipino: An Exploratory Factor Analysis
Jonathan Cagas | Mary Hassandra
Discipline: Psychology
Parental Socialization of Moral Behaviors in the Context of Poverty
Danielle P. Ochoa
Discipline: Psychology
Internet Usage from a Generational Perspective
Joe Sanjay Ignatius | Ma. Regina M. Hechanova
Discipline: Psychology
Gender, Adult Attachment Styles, and the Tendency to Commit Dating Infidelity: A Mixed Methods Study
Athena Charisse S. Ong | Phillip U. Poon | Shannen Fay J. Sibya | Raymond A. Macapagal
Discipline: Psychology
“Bakit Ka Kumakayod?” Developing a Filipino Needs Theory of Motivation
Ma. Regina M. Hechanova | Trixia Anne C. Co | Vincent Jullian Z. Pleyto
Discipline: Psychology
“Pampapayat, Para Lumakas, To Be Healthy”: Exploring Filipino Motives For Exercise
Jonathan Cagas | Beatriz A. Torres | Eric Julian Manalastas
Discipline: Psychology
Negative Self-Identity, Autonomy Support, and Disclosure Among Young Filipino Gay Men
Orlando T. Rances | Ma. Regina M. Hechanova
Discipline: Psychology