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Rehabilitation Programs in Relation to Psychological Well-Being and Behavioral Adjustment of Detainees in Provincial Detention Facility

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  • Atty. Elmond O. Monteron

    (Misamis University)

  • Edmar R. Daniel

    (Misamis University)

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This study examined the link between rehabilitation programs and the psychological well-being and behavioral adjustment of detainees in a provincial detention facility in Misamis Occidental. Using a descriptive-correlational design and purposive sampling of 100 detainees, data were gathered through modified questionnaires and analyzed with statistical tools. Results showed that detainees found rehabilitation programs—especially skill development and employment preparation—moderately helpful. They also exhibited strong coping skills, emotional resilience, and improved social behaviors. A significant correlation was found between program participation and both psychological well-being and behavioral adjustment. The study recommends enhancing program quality, expanding vocational training, and fostering multi-sectoral collaboration to improve reintegration and reduce recidivism.

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  • Atty. Elmond O. Monteron & Edmar R. Daniel, 2025. "Rehabilitation Programs in Relation to Psychological Well-Being and Behavioral Adjustment of Detainees in Provincial Detention Facility," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(14), pages 1182-1191, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-14:p:1182-1191
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