ASSESSING DIFFERENT ATTITUDE OF DIGOS CITY RESIDENTS IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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2020-01Author
FULANQUI, JASTINE MEGGY S.
MANGONDAG, JAYMARK V.
REBUCAS, RUEL A.
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The purpose of this study was to examine the level of attitudes of Digos City residents in domestic violence and also scrutinized the significant difference between attitudes of Digos City residents toward domestic violence in terms of profile. It was participated by 375 Digos City residents employing random sampling, with the aid of mean, frequency, and ANOVA as statiscal tools, utilizing descriptive-comparative research design. Results revealed that the demographic profile of Digos City residents in domestic violence is less evident, which means that women and men can either be victims and perpetrators toward domestic violence. Lastly, there is a significant difference between the level of attitudes of Digos City residents in domestic violence; hence, the failure to accept the formulated null hypothesis.