Program Evaluation of A Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation Center: The Perspectives of The Persons Who Use Drugs (PWUDs)

Authors

  • Argel Bondoc Masanda Central Luzon State University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5305-9212
  • Gino Cabrera Southern Luzon State University
  • Alain Bernard Andal Holy Angels University
  • Clarissa Delariarte Far Eastern University
  • Gil Jeff Tanganco Holy Angels University
  • Alyanna Fae Balbuena University of Perpetual Help System DALTA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15408/tazkiya.v9i2.21699

Keywords:

Program, Evaluation, Rehabilitation, Drug Reformists

Abstract

Bahay Pagbabago ni Apong Pilar is a community-based, church-initiated, and DDB (Dangerous Drugs Board) recognized and accredited formation shelter in San Simon, Pampanga. Using the sequential explanatory design, this study conducted surveys and focused-group discussions with 32 reformists to assess the shelter's formation program based on the reformists' standpoints. Quantitative results using Spearman's rank correlations showed that there seemed to be a significant relationship between attitude towards livelihood (ρ (2) = 6.589, sig. = 0.037*, p < 0.05) and spiritual activities (ρ (27) = 0.587**, p < 0.01), as formative components of the program, and perceived self-improvement (ρ (2) = 13.573, sig. = 0.001**, p < 0.01) during their stay in the formation shelter. It suggests that as the reformist develops a more positive attitude towards the livelihood, sports, and spiritual activities being offered at the formation center, it is also more likely that they may develop a higher sense of self-improvement.  Qualitative data yielded three general themes: (1) finding a higher purpose and deeper meaning in life through spiritually uplifting undertakings; (2) having family-oriented treatment, making them feel nothing less of their humanity; and (3) having holistic and dynamic activities, those that focus on the developmental facets. These are the elements deemed by the reformists as important, which constitute effective reintegration to their families, communities, and society.

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Author Biography

  • Argel Bondoc Masanda, Central Luzon State University
    ARGEL BONDOC MASANDA is a 32-year-old Assistant Professor IV and a Guidance Counselor in Central Luzon State University in Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 2009 and a Master of Science degree in Guidance and Counseling in 2014 from the same University. Currently, he is a candidate for the degree Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology major in Forensic Psychology at Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines. He took up two board examinations in 2014 and became a Registered Guidance Counselor and a Registered Psychometrician in a single year. He teaches various subjects in psychology, guidance counseling, and values education and serves as National Review Lecturer for psychometrician board examination across the Philippines.

    He is a prominent resource speaker and has already delivered over 200 lectures and presentations in various capacities in the fields of mental health, psychology, gender and development, and guidance and counseling across the Philippines and various international platforms in Singapore, India, Taiwan, New Zealand, Malaysia, South Korea, and the Czech Republic. As a researcher, he has already published five papers in national peer-reviewed scientific journals and four papers in internationally-indexed high-impact journals.  He is also an author of 3 books with the latest one in mental health entitled “Same world, different view: a practical guide towards a flourishing wellbeing” and singlehandedly authored a 2-volume Comprehensive Reviewer Books for psychometrician.

    Young as he is, he already received major accolades throughout his career, including 2 Best Research Awards from the ASEAN Regional Union of Psychological Societies and the Singapore Psychological Society in March 2015 in Singapore; Best Paper Award during the 2015’s review of CLSU R&D Project; 3rd Best Research Paper during the National Gender and Development Research Congress; a Most Outstanding Alumnus Award from his High School alma mater, and a recipient of the prestigious TOYNE Award (The Outstanding Young Novo Ecijanos) by the Provincial Government of Nueva Ecija in September 2017. He is also a Finalist in 2018’s search for The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) of the Philippines. He is happily married and a proud father of 2 beautiful daughters.

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Published

2021-10-30

How to Cite

Masanda, A. B., Cabrera, G., Andal, A. B., Delariarte, C., Tanganco, G. J., & Balbuena, A. F. (2021). Program Evaluation of A Community-Based Drug Rehabilitation Center: The Perspectives of The Persons Who Use Drugs (PWUDs). TAZKIYA Jounal of Psychology, 9(2), 164-176. https://doi.org/10.15408/tazkiya.v9i2.21699