Professional Documents
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Department of Education
Region I
School Division of Ilocos Norte
JUAN LUNA MEMORIAL ACADEMY, INC.
Badoc, Ilocos Norte
BY FIGHTING TEENAGE
I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to all those person who gave help and
questionnaires, conducting surveys, constructing the meat of this research and to its finish
product.
First of all, to our Almighty God, for hearing my prayers to bless me with more
patience, camaraderie and knowledge in making this research paper. Without you Dear
To our adviser, Mrs. Lyneth Melissa M. Calautit, thank you very much ma’am for
imparting your knowledge to us, not only in this research paper but as well as to those
To the respondents, thank you very much for lending your time, knowledge and hand
in answering the questionnaires, without you, I would not be able to come up with the
To my classmates and other external factors, thank you very much for giving me
assistance in all the questions that I had and for the things that I missed.
I am deeply overwhelmed for the time, effort and support you have given to me.
Our childhood are shaped and formed in our homes. It is where our first teachers-
parents, taught us the moral values and lessons that we should apply outside our own
foundations.
physical pain, involved in drug addiction as if sentencing their own deaths, committed
suicide without minding the lives they will leave, abandoned their homes, early teenage
grade school or did not even pursue schooling and among others. It is one proof that not
Do we even wonder why all of these cases happen to these innocent minds whom
we expect to be studying faithfully for their future, being submissive to their parents, no
peer pressure as to bad influences and just living the life they deserve?
Research shows that the most commonly accepted source of these problems which
Peer pressure and the struggle to meet the expectations of parents, coaches, and
teachers top the list. Expectations, pressure to do well, and not achieving can be in second
place with the majority of students, followed closely by the pressure to perform in the
pressure to perform well in school is not limited to the classroom as many might assume.
It is apparent that the majority of stress teens go through is created by the struggle to
create an image that is accepted by others: working to make parents proud, not disappoint
teammates, impress potential dates, and fit into a social group, all simultaneously. To
adults, these stressful teen-challenges may seem trivial, but health scientists are
discovering that, for teens, these stimuli are as serious as a life or death situation, literally.
Maybe possible if they are turned over to rehabilitation institutions for debriefing
or even fellow teenagers like us can be a goof influence through giving advice by the
Hope is lit because they cater for freedom of expression against the stress and depression,
but what will become of our Fatherland if it houses a youth of wild generation?
ABSTRACT
This research is aimed to identify causes and effects of teenage stress and
depression with regard to crime involvement. Adolescence has always been an awkward
stage where teens struggle to build their own identity, seek autonomy, and learn
about intimacy and sexuality in relationships. These things all cause a certain level of
expected that information, crime rates of teenagers, causes and effects, advantages and
disadvantages with regard to teenage stress and depression will be gathered for the
whatever may be the reason is, should not be compelled to do so. Confidentiality of the
answers of each student would be guaranteed by not requiring them to indicate their name
in the questionnaire.
This research paper is dedicated to all students of Juan Luna Memorial Academy,
Stress isn’t just a problem for adults. Teenagers, too. School is the top source of stress for
teens, followed by the pressure of getting into a good college or deciding what to do after
high school.
Stress and depression is leading to emotional and physical symptoms for many
young people. News on air and surveys show that symptoms include neglecting
habits. More than a third reported feeling tired, feeling nervous or anxious, or
those who weren’t sure if they were doing enough to manage their stress. Beyond the
line, however, this research is dedicated also to parents, teachers and adults to help your
crime involvement.
Research Questions
1. What are the crimes that teenagers are usually involved in?
3. What are the causes and effects of these teenage stress and pressure to the present
generation?
4. Is there enough management and/or debriefing around the school and the
5. What can be the possible steps to eliminate these teenage problems so as to avoid
crime involvement?
pressure that might affect their cognition in committing different forms of crimes.
not studying or out of school youth. The research will limit activities, influence or
a crime.