Revised Research-Group 2
Revised Research-Group 2
Revised Research-Group 2
Research in Psychology 2
By
Calderon, Jhoan G.
Iris, Marknel T.
2021
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CHAPTER 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
beginning of humanity. Universally, it brings people together such as love, relatedness, and
better understanding with each other. Communication involves paying attention to what others
are thinking and feeling. Also, it is not just about talking but also listening to what others have to
information between family members and it is through communication that family members are
Healthy communication between parent and their young adult children creates an
enabling environment in which a family member listens to what others are trying to say and not
only pass information about wants and needs. Communication helps to detect differences
among family members and provide immediate solution to any conflict that may happen every
day. Openness in family communication establishes trust and therefore, creates an atmosphere
in which individuals can express their thoughts without the fear of being contradicted.
grudges, keeping secrets, accusing, giving the silent treatment, issuing ultimatums or threats,
and misunderstanding. Families with poor communication are less likely to consider themselves
as close. In Filipino families, having strong family ties and effective communication is a priority
because it is part of the culture and values that were being passed through generations.
Previous study shows that having poor family communication can lead to numerous family
problems, such as lack of intimacy, excessive family conflict, ineffective problem solving and
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weak emotional bonding. Poor family communication is also associated with more behavioral
problems and unwanted attitudes in children such as having low self-esteem, psychological
distress, depression, aggressiveness, poor anger management, harming other people, attention
seeker, and being secretive (Livingiths, 2011). Self-esteem refers to a person’s positive
responsibilities are resolved within the family, which is the most immediate and vital context for
Above all, poor family communication can influence the adolescent self-esteem while
continuously growing up. Time is crucial in fixing family communication. In most circumstances,
families who talk about their problems with each other have a greater chance in solving their
disputes than families who keep silent. This is because family talks would make both parents
and young adults aware of the wrong things they have done. Furthermore, talking and listening
effectively would give both parties a chance to explain their side and most importantly, to
development trust.
The researchers yearns to have a more vivid and profound understanding of the impact
of poor family communication on adolescent self-esteem. This research can give awareness for
everyone about the importance of having healthy communication between family members and
inspire people to establish and maintain positive relationship towards family members by
building effective communication. The researchers have prepared a survey questionnaire that
will be used to gather data among adolescents in Caloocan City that was reviewed and analyzed
in order to achieve the desired conclusions about the problems of this research study.
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In today’s world, family members communicate less than they did in the past. According
to Cultural Atlas (2021), the Philippines is a collectivistic country and is known for having close
family ties. For Filipinos, communication gap has always been difficult, but with today’s
technology, it appears to be even wider (Manila Times, 2016). The researchers chose Caloocan
City-North as a locale of this study. Caloocan City has a population of 1.58 million people,
making in the fourth-most populous city in the Philippines and the third-largest city within
Metro Manila, according to Philippine Statistics Authority (2016). Caloocan is consists of 188
barangays and is divided into two geographical locations which is North and South. The
researchers believe that Caloocan City-North is the most efficient location to gather enough
data as well as it will be easier for the researchers to find the target respondents that is suitable
for the aim of this research study. Also, it will be easier to contact the participants in case of
The target participants of this study will be late adolescent/young adults because they
are more emotional due to the period of transition between childhood and adulthood. Young
adults will be the most suitable respondents because they are more mature and open-minded
about this issue, therefore the researchers assume to have a valid result of this study. Their
response will be enough to come up with a conclusion regarding the impact of poor family
communication. Moreover, the cost of this study will be less expensive since the researchers will
use Google Forms to gather data since face to face interview is not allowed because of the
pandemic. The researchers aim to give awareness about how important having a healthy
communication is and to inspire people especially the respondents to develop and maintain
positive relationships with their parents through the process of effective communication.
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Theoretical Framework
To fully understand the impact of communication gap, one must understand it from
their position. In order to do this, these concepts were approached from two theoretical
orientations: McMaster family functioning model theory and Stanley Coopersmith’s self-esteem
theory.
Nathan Epstein (1987), the proponent of McMaster Family Functioning Model Theory
stated that the process of the family system is at its core, and that the main role of the family is
psychological, social, and other levels. The family system must conduct a succession of activities
to fulfill the fundamental function, including basic tasks (such as supplying the individual's
material needs in terms of food and clothes), developmental tasks (such as adopting and
fostering the members' growth and development), and crisis tasks (such as dealing with all kinds
of family emergencies). Additionally, this theory defines family as a social system in which
individuals interact to influence each other. Family functioning includes interactions and
communications and families with good dynamics more likely to engage in healthy habits.
To apply this theory, communication between families is vital for developing equal and
effective connections, according to this view. It fosters the growth of the family and its members
as a whole by completing a series of family duties in order to sustain effective family function,
improve interactions, and minimize development disruption. The General Functioning 12-item
subscale (GF12) of the McMaster Family Assessment Device will serve as the quick and effective
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trust, unconditional love, and security in early childhood, and is influenced as life continues by a
measured adolescent’s self-esteem and then parent child rearing methods for those with high
self-esteem, indicating that the origins of higher self-esteem resided in clear rules and
boundaries imposed by the parents. Children create their sense of self from the environment in
which they grow up. The family communication plays a huge part in forming the character of
adolescents as they become adults. The way family members communicate to one another and
and cultural historical past of people. Family is the maximum direct and crucial environment for
individual growth and socialization. High self-esteem of adolescents positively connected with
significant degrees of closeness and emotional expression in the family. The closeness of
members of the family by having healthy communication and the expectations of parents will
experience a person encountered from childhood. This theory uses the idea that self-esteem is
constructed when a child feels safe, loved, and accepted and it is being influenced by how the
parents give positive attention and care. Every child’s self-esteem grows with each experience of
successful communications through encouraging words, their views and behaviors are
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Conceptual Framework
Figure 1: Illustrates the variables of the study wherein the researchers aim to identify
the impact of poor family communication on adolescent self-esteem.
This research study aims to have a profound understanding of the impact of poor family
research questions:
1.1 Age
1.2 Sex
criteria of:
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This study covers the profound understanding of the influences brought by poor family
communication and its impact on the adolescent self-esteem and provides a conclusion which
may lead to a solution regarding poor family communication and rebuild a strong family
The respondents will be 50 young adults (25) male and (25) female from Caloocan City
ranging from 18-24 years old, which is determined by the bracket of late adolescence/young
adulthood where they become more emotional and pressured due to the period of transition
in Caloocan City. The researchers seek knowledge about 50 participants’ perception of their
overall family functioning and its impact on their self-esteem. Caloocan City-North was chosen
as the locale of the study. The researchers aimed to conduct the research from August 2021
then have the results and finalize the whole study in October 2021.
communication impacts the adolescent self-esteem. Furthermore, the result of the study could
Community. This study aims to give awareness for the community about the importance of
having open communication between family members and inspire people to establish and
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Parents. The result of the study will help the parents to rebuild the relationships with their
children. This also gives awareness to parents to become more understanding and patient
Adolescents. This study will help adolescents to develop trust towards their parents and be
more open about their problems despite of the generation gap between them. This might also
encourage young adults to start establishing close and healthy relationships with family.
Future researchers. The study may be used as reference data in organizing and carying out new
research or in examining the validity of other correlated findings. This study will also serve as
their cross-reference that will give them a background and an overview in understanding poor
family communication.
Definition of Terms
In order to have a profound understanding about this research, the following words and
Adolescent - A young adult who is in his/her late teenage years or early twenties.
Communication - It is the exchange of information through signs, symbols, and other elements.
Poor Family Communication - include lack of communication, yelling, carrying grudges, keeping
Sef-Esteem – refers to the overall subjective sense of personal worth or value of a person.
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CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
Local Literature
understanding, mutual respect and emotion, it creates and maintains a relationship between
parents and adolescents, along with making engagement more efficient and strong, which both
lead to the development of mutual understanding and acceptance between parents and
adolescents (Goyala, 2019). In the Philippines, parenting is significant because family is seen as
the core of one's social environment. Filipinos learn a lot of things in their families that can
influence how they act in the society. According to Ngai (2013), communication is vital,
especially if parents would like to enhance their children's ability of essential life values. In an
experiment conducted by Ngai (2013), it was revealed that parent-child interaction has a greater
According to the Christian Family Movement's book "The Filipino Family" by Belen
Medina (2015), having family encounters, sharing their thoughts and experiences from the day,
listening to the children's burdens, and showing love and compassion would be a healthy
practice for adolescents to discover their strengths and weaknesses. Due to the rapid
emergence of hazardous behaviors of which today's millennial youth are victims, the role of
parents in the socialization of youth today appears to be more accountable. A study found out
that teenagers in this generation are more impulsive in their actions and make their own
decisions. Being with your family is one of the most appealing environments that anyone can
have, and the harmonious relationship you have with one another can contribute to personal
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growth and development, making your family a role model for society (Medina, 2015). Excessive
family tension, inadequate problem solving, a lack of intimacy, and poor emotional bonding are
only a few of the issues that may arise. A strong correlation has been discovered between family
communication and level of person' self-esteem, according to researchers (Blood, 2018). Lack of
communication is also associated with more behavioral problems and unwanted attitudes in
harming other people, attention seeker, and being secretive (Livingiths, 2011).
Along with the age gap, improper communication leads to erroneous assumptions, the
illusion of being able to read people’s mids, and a tendency to jump to conclusions. When a
person don’t know what is going on in his/her family, it is easy to become caught up in
unnecessary worry which leadt o stress. Arguments will be easier to start and a person’s self-
esteem may decrease that may cause you to be hesitant to speak to anyone (Pollack, 2019).
Adolescents are, by nature, very self-absorbed. They haven’t fully developed the ability to
prioritize the interests of others over their own. Most teenagers are not very future-oriented,
and lectures about consequences do not inspire them. Unrealistic parental expectations as well
lack of support from family members cause unnecessary disagreements with adolescents, which
can quickly lead to feelings of uncertainty, vulnerability, remorse, or shame in their vulnerable
minds (Wevorce, 2017). According to Suldo and Huebner (2012), achieving life satisfaction is
closely linked to family functioning. One of the main factors that contribute to life satisfaction
appears to be the functioning of one's biological family. It entails being able to listen to other
individuals with respect and understanding. Separation and symbiotic relationship in the family
are not good indicators of its long-term functionality (Families for Life, 2021).
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Foreign Literature
connections with family members. Negative communication can take several forms, including
shouting, giving the silent treatment, accusing, cursing, name-calling, concealing information,
marking others as "evil," using threats, or physically assaulting them (Poor Family
Communication). Another type of negative communication is when family members have very
little to say to each other (Bartleby, 2020) According to SeeKen (2018), communication gap
occurs when things are not understood the way it was actually said what meaning intended by
SeeKen stresses the (4) four major Communication Gap Reasons. Generation gap
becomes the major reason for destroying relationships, and there are four reasons why it occurs
(1) Knowledge gap: usually knowledge gap happens between two different generations, this
knowledge gap occurs when two people have a different level of knowledge related to same
situation or topics. (2) Relevancy gap: it means those target audiences have no idea or
knowledge about the particular topic. (3) Perception gap: perception gap means things may not
be taken the way it was meant. And (4) Preconception Gap: It happens because everyone
In addition to this, Olsonet (2011) stated that strong relationship between family
members, as well as their ability to adjust to various changes, have a positive impact on their
overall life satisfaction. On the other hand, limited involvement in the family causes low self-
esteem and lack of satisfaction in life. Moreover, Caron (2011) also point out that one of the
adolescent–parent relationship.
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reliable source of support. Primary support is the backbone of the parent-child relationship
which the child feels safe, and it is never less important as their children develop. When their
children grow older, parents must be careful not to over-support them, as this will prevent them
a number of studies have identified parallel and longitudinal associations between adolescent’s
discussions of emotions with parents and their understanding of emotions. The degree to which
parents discuss emotions with their adolescents, on the other hand, varies. Secure parents may
feel more comfortable discussing positive and negative emotions with their adolescents than
insecure parents, and as a result, adolescent of secure parents may have more opportunities to
discuss and learn about emotions. The hallmark of stable attachment, open communication
adolesent’s emotional understanding. Insecure parents, on the other hand, can limit emotional
communication, thus limiting their adolescents to learn about emotions (Dykas & Cassidy, 2011).
Local Studies
Based on the study of Alampay (2014) entitled “Parenting in the Philippines,” The more
ground rules parents impose on their children, the less they believe they have the freedom to
make their own decisions. This suggests that when they approach young adulthood, Filipino
adolescents' cognitive function and behavior improve as they learn to think about their options
and make decisions about what they want since their sense of independence begins to emerge.
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It has been shown that adolescence experiences lack of communication and emotional support
from their parents as a result of these parenting styles (Alampay, 2014). Another study entitled
“A Correlational Study on Social Media Involvement and Parental Relationship” suggest that
there should have an annual family program in school setting for young adults who are still living
with each of their parents would be beneficial in promoting a healthy parent-child relationship
and allowing adolescents to communicate their interests, feelings, and emotions to their
parents. Since adolescence is such an important stage of life, emphasizing the parent-child
relationship is essential for their continued growth. It is important to provide adequate support
and guidance to children in order to help them develop a well-adjusted personality that will
According to the Child and Youth Welfare Code (1976), which is quoted in Belen
Medina's book "The Filipino Family," published in 2015, parents are morally and legally
obligated to teach their children how to behave in the society to which they belong. It is
stipulated in the code that they should show love to their children, provide companionship, and
consider their behaviour and problems, as this will enable them to make a positive contribution
to their society as good citizens. In accordance to this, lack of consistency in caring for their
child's physiological, psychological, and holistic (spiritual/moral values) needs, can lead to
disruptive behaviour, delinquency, and anti-social behavior (Medina, 2015). Parents, on the
other hand, see this as a lack of interaction with their children and an inability to monitor their
safety and overall health (Taylor, 2013). These children have already missed out on genuine
interaction with various families, resulting in skewed social skills and a small real-life social
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Foreign Studies
Parent-child contact leads more to children's growth than maternal control and parental
care, according to a study conducted by Ngai (2013). Several studies have identified a link
researchers discovering that insufficient caring and excessive parental control led to depressed
symptoms and lows self-esteem. Adolescents may reveal less to their parents because they
believe revealing personal experiences is unacceptably risky. If parents are not unresponsive or
dismissive of their children, particularly when their children reveal personal information to
them, their children will undoubtedly feel welcomed and valued by their parents (Pathak, 2012).
Additionally, McLaren and Sillars published a study titled "Hurtful Episodes in Parent–
Adolescent Relationships and found out that disassociation with teenage child, the parents
seem to feel greater pain than their adolescent child, according to this study. In order for this
family communication pattern and parenting styles with adolescent self-esteem and quality of
life” state that most parents had 'authoritative' parenting style, pluralistic and consensual
patterns were the most frequent styles of communication in families. Data suggested a
significant relationship between parenting style and some dimensions of quality of life, including
physical well-being, psychological well-being, social support and peers, and autonomy. There
was also a significant relationship between family communication patterns and adolescent self-
esteem.
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Parenting Styles and Adolescents’ Self-Esteem” stresses that poor self-esteem among
adolescents represents a great challenge, which parenting styles can influence. This study
revealed that the way parents interact influences their adolescents’ future, whether for the
better or for the worse. Adolescents who do not have normal, open channels of communication
with their parents may feel as though they are lacking guidance and encouragement in their
lives, leading to low self-esteem and a loss of direction or intent in life. Adolescents yearn for
autonomy, but too much autonomy can lead to negative consequences. Parents would have no
idea what their adolescents are up to if they don't communicate with them (Ameru, 2018).
adolescent self-esteem and parental attachment style, with researchers discovering that
insufficient care and excessive parental control contribute to depressive symptoms and low self-
esteem (Tulecka, 2019). Other studies indicate that high levels of affection and emotional
expression in the family are positively correlated with high levels of self-esteem and self-
achievement in adolescents.There is also evidence that poor family functioning has a damaging
Lastly, when expectations are effectively communicated, they can have a positive
influence on children, affecting their decisions and nudging them in the right direction. Similarly,
when a family's structure is rigid, with parents enforcing rules and decisions (stiffness), or when
the family is marked by authoritarianism and frequent rule changes (chaos), the family exhibits
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Synthesis
Every family is unique in its own way, but they all want the same thing: to be happy.
There are many pieces to the puzzle of a happy family, but communication is one of the most
progress. According to the articles and previous researches gathered, it is often believed actions
and progress. According to the articles that poor family communication is associated with more
behavioral problems and unwanted attitudes in children such as low self-esteem, psychological
distress, depression, aggressiveness, poor anger management, harming other people, attention
seeker, and being secretive. Along with the generation gap, unrealistic parental expectations as
well lack of support from family members cause unnecessary disagreements with adolescents,
which can quickly lead to feelings of low self-confidence, uncertainty, vulnerability, remorse, or
shame in their vulnerable minds. On the other hand, parents must be careful not to over-
support adolescents, as this will prevent them from being self-sufficient, self-supporting, and
self-reliant. Also, poor family communication and limited involvement in the family causes low
self-esteem and lack of satisfaction in life as per the gathered literatures and studies.
The above collection of both local and foreign literature and studies falls into one sharp
point- that poor family communication is the root of many conflicts in family relationships. In
this case, the researchers have theorized that children and adolescents need plenty of positive
interaction to build the traits and skills they will need for the rest of their lives. If parents lose
contact with their adolescents, there is a greater chance of a bleak future. The negative
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CHAPTER 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter provides information on the research design, respondents of the study,
research locale, research instrument, data gathering procedure, and the statistical treatment of
Research Design
This study used survey research design, as well as quantitative. This design involves the
questions (Sunday, 2013). Survey design was chosen for this study as it is the most appropriate
for gathering information from selected young adults in Caloocan City. According to SIS
International Research, quantitative research is often used for studies that need to measure
extent and produce statistical results. Therefore, this study is a quantitative research because
the data gathered will be calculated and will use statistical treatments to provide results.
In order to create a well-oriented structure that would serve as the plan and basis in
conducting this study, descriptive research design was used as it aims to identify the impact of
that describes the characteristics of the population or phenomenon that is being studied
(AbiBhat, 2010). The descriptive research design involves gathering data that describes events
and then organize, tabulates, depicts, and describes the data collection. Along with the help of
the survey questionnaire that serves as the main instrument of the study, the researchers will
gather data, analyzed, and provide the variables to be treated statistically to formulate the
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The respondents are 50 young adults (25) male and (25) female from Caloocan City
ranging from 18-24 years old, which is determined by the bracket of late adolescence/young
adulthood phase is where adolescents become more emotional and pressured due to the period
of transition between childhood and adulthood. Adolescents/Young adults were chosen because
they are more mature and resilient to understand and to overcome family crises and find
Probability sampling, specifically simple random technique wherein the selection of the
sample is purely based on chance and each member of the population has an equal chance of
being selected as a sample. This technique was used to ensure an unbiased selection of
respondents for the study. The researchers selected both male and female respondents from
the population. Thus, they can provide the necessary information in order to find the answers to
Research Locale
The study was conducted virtually through Google Forms, wherein the researchers will
be posting the test questionnaire containing the questions regarding the subject matter in which
the participants will have to answer. The residents shall be adolescents/young adults, aged 18-
24 and are residents in Caloocan City. The researchers believe that Caloocan City-North is the
most efficient location to gather enough data as well as it will be easier for the researchers to
find the target respondents that is suitable for the aim of this research study. The study will be
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Research Instrument
The researchers will conduct a survey questionnaire in this study. The first part of the
survey consists of the items which gather respondent’s demographic profile such as their age
and sex. On the second part of the survey, the researchers will use General Functioning 12-item
subscale (GF12), a short version of the McMaster Family Assessment Device (FAD) with high
validity and reliability. GF12 is an effective tool to assess the overall functioning of families
which falls into two criteria: poor family functioning and healthy family functioning. In this part,
the researchers will use 4-point likert scale in which respondents specify their level of
agreement to a statement typically in four points: (1) Strongly disagree; (2) Disagree; (3) Agree;
(4) Strongly agree. For the last part of the survey, the researchers will use the Coopersmith Self-
Esteem Inventory (CSEI) to assess an individual’s self-esteem. It consists of 58 items in which the
respondents will specify their level of agreement using a 5-point likert scale: (1) Strongly
disagree; (2) Disagree; (3) Neutral; (4) Agree; (5) Strongly agree.
The researchers will conduct an online survey as a tool for gathering data. The
researchers will get the initial information of the respondents and provide informed consent.
For the quantitative method, the researchers will conduct online survey via Google Forms using
the General Functioning 12-item subscale (GF12) and Coopersmith Self-Esteem Inventory (CSEI)
to measure the respondent’s overall family functioning and self-esteem. After conducting the
survey, the researchers will gather all the results of the questionnaires which will be interpreted
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After determining the research design, respondents, and research instrument, the
researchers need to tabulate and analyze the data collected. The data gathered must be
subjected to a statistical treatment so that the research questions proposed by the researchers
will be answered. The statistical treatments used in this study are further stated.
Weighted mean was used as a statistical treatment to determine the central tendency
of the results of respondents’ responses. It is used in the analyzing the level of agreement of the
respondents to the statements in the questionnaire regarding poor family communication and
Weighted mean can be computed by adding all the quantities or frequency and then
f x = frequency of scores
n = number of responses
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