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35 responses

Summary
Respondent's Profile
19
17
18
21
20
BSM 3
BS Biology III
Bs Biology III
BFA (PD) - 1
Management-1
BS CS 3
BSCS 3
BS Math III
F.A
BA Political Science III
CFA SA II
B.S. in Mathematics 3
BAMC III
BS CS -3
BS Math 1
BSbio 3
BS Biology II
BS Management II
BAPS; 3rd Year
bscs 3
BFA - Studio Arts 3
BA Psych 4
BA Psychology 3
BAPS IV
BAMC 2
BAMC 3
BA PolSci IV
3 - BSM

BA Psych IV
BA Psychology III
BS Math 3rd Year
Catholic
GOD
Protestant
Born-again Christian
Roman Catholic
Atheist
RC
Christian
Baptist
Roman Cathholic
iglesianicristo
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Christian Atheist
catholic
Born Again Christian
Comm up Up radio LanogUpjaAiesec
UPS AIESEC JAYCEES
MMC UPCCDG
CommUP, TINTA, UNISO
UPPSYMA UP SagabayKadugongBol-anon
Jaycees MC Justice Advocates
UPS UPPSS
Lifebox
n/a
UPS Akbayan! Youth
Metro Cebu Justice Advocates
UPS, Serve UP, Math Majors Circle
Comm UP UNO Productions PriMo
CSG
Union of Progressive Students
Management Circle, Justice Advocated, UPFC - Men
Math Majors' Circle
UPPsyMa
Shoot UP UPS
Fine Arts Student's Organization
UP Serenata, University of the Philippines Ecological Society, and ServeUP Volleyball Organization

UPPSYMA
UPPsyMA
UP Serenata
UPECS
UPCSG UPCCDG SHOOT UP
Ligaya, UPS, Lantugi
UPSTAGE COMM UP
upcsg
Background Knowledge on Gender Equality
Figure 1: Q1. Are you aware of issues regarding gender equality?
Yes
No

35

100%

0%

Q2. With 5 as the highest, rate your level of interest on gender equality issues. Please encircle
your answer.
1

5.7%

2.9%

8.6%

16

45.7%

15

42.9%

In Q.1, all 35 respondents said they are aware of issues regarding gender equality. In Q.2. on the level of
interest on gender equality, majority (45.7 %) of respondents reported that their level of interest is high
(scale 4).

Q3. How often do you get information on gender issues from the following sources?

1. Television [null]

Frequently

19

54.3%

Seldom

13

37.1%

Never

8.6%

Majority of respondents (54.3%) for this question reported that they frequently have Television as a
source of information on gender issues. Some respondents (37.1 %) said they seldom use Television as a
source of information while 8.6% said they never use it.
2. Radio [null]

Frequently

8.6%

Seldom

19

54.3%

Never

13

37.1%

Majority of respondents (54.3%) for this question reported that they seldom have Radio as a source of
information on gender issues. Some respondents (37.1%) said they never use Radio as a source of
information while only 8.6% said they frequently use it. The analysis is that the radio is not a popular
choice of information source for gender equality issues.

3. Newspaper [null]

Frequently
Seldom
Never

25.7%

26

74.3%

0%

A large majority of respondents (74.3%) for this question reported that they seldom have Newspaper as a
source of information on gender issues. Some respondents (25.7 %) said they frequently use Television
as a source of information.
4. Magazine [null]
Frequently

20

57.1%

Seldom

14

40%

Never

2.9%

Majority of respondents (57.1%) for this question reported that they frequently have Magazines as a
source of information on gender issues. Some respondents (40 %) said they seldom use Magazines as a
source of information while 2.9% said they never use it.
5. Books [null]

Frequently

22

62.9%

Seldom

12

34.3%

Never

2.9%

Majority of respondents (62.9%) for this question reported that they frequently have Books as a source of
information on gender issues. Some respondents (34.3 %) said they seldom use Books as a source of
information while 2.9% said they never use it.

6. Educational Software Program [null]

Frequently

11

31.4%

Seldom

18

51.4%

Never

17.1%

More than half of respondents (51.4%) for this question reported that they seldom have Educational
Software Program as a source of information on gender issues. Some respondents (31.4 %) said they
frequently use Education Softwar Program as a source of information while 17.1% said they never use it.
7. DVD [null]

Frequently

13

37.1%

Seldom

10

28.6%

Never

12

34.3%

Majority of respondents (37.1%) for this question reported that they frequently have DVD as a source of
information on gender issues. Some respondents (28.6 %) said they seldom use Television as a source of
information while 34.3% said they never use it.

8. Facebook [null]

Frequently

31

88.6%

Seldom

11.4%

Never

0%

Majority of respondents (88.6%) for this question reported that they frequently have Facebook as a
source of information on gender issues. Some respondents (11.4 %) said they seldom use Facebook as a
source of information.
9. Twitter [null]

Frequently

25

71.4%

Seldom

17.1%

Never

11.4%

Majority of respondents (71.4%) for this question reported that they frequently have Twitter as a source of
information on gender issues. Some respondents (17.1 %) said they seldom use Television as a source of
information while 11.4% said they never use it.
10. YouTube [null]

Frequently

25

71.4%

Seldom

10

28.6%

Never

0%

Majority of respondents (71.4%) for this question reported that they frequently have Youtube as a source
of information on gender issues. Some respondents (28.6 %) said they seldom use Youtube as a source
of information.
11. Google [null]

Frequently

23

65.7%

Seldom

12

34.3%

Never

0%

Majority of respondents (65.7%) for this question reported that they frequently have Google as a source of
information on gender issues. Some respondents (34.3 %) said they seldom use Google as a source of
information.
12. Blogs/Online Discussion Forum [null]

Frequently

20

57.1%

Seldom

12

34.3%

Never

8.6%

Majority of respondents (57.1%) for this question reported that they frequently have Blogs as a source of
information on gender issues. Some respondents (34.3 %) said they seldom use Blogs as a source of
information while 8.6% said they never use it.

13. Teachers/School Personnel [null]

Frequently
Seldom
Never

22

62.9%

12

34.3%

2.9%

Majority of respondents (62.9%) for this question reported that they frequently have Teachers as a source
of information on gender issues. Some respondents (34.3 %) said they seldom have Teachers as a
source of information while 2.9% said they never use it.
14. Parents/Guardians [null]

Frequently
Seldom
Never

20%

26 74.3%
2

5.7%

Yes

35

100%

No

0%

5.7%

0%

8.6%

14

40%

17

48.6%

Effectiveness of HeForShe Campaign materials

Yes

33

94.3%

No

5.7%

Broadcast Material (Television, Radio)

20%

Print Material (Magazine, Newspaper, Poster, Leaflet, Brochure)

25.7%

Social Media (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs)

24

68.6%

Institution (School, Church, Workplace, Organization)

26

74.3%

Other

8.6%

Broadcast Material (Television, Radio)

20%

Print Material (Magazine, Newspaper, Poster, Leaflet, Brochure)

20%

Social Media (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs)

20

57.1%

Institution (School, Church, Workplace, Organization)

10

28.6%

Other

5.7%

1. Attitude on gender equality [null]

2.9%

8.6%

11.4%

13

37.1%

14

40%

2.9%

5.7%

17.1%

10

28.6%

16

45.7%

5.7%

2.9%

17.1%

12

34.3%

2. Knowledge about gender equality [null]

3. Behavior towards gender equality [null]

14

40%

8.6%

0%

8.6%

16

45.7%

13

37.1%

4. Perception on gender equality [null]

Yes

28

80%

No

20%

Number of daily responses

Date
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