Covid – 19 Pandemic and Its Influence on The Level of Preparedness of Graduating Students for The Upcoming Licensure Examination

Patricia Pardinas, Kayla Mae Tañegra, E. Onsay
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Preparedness plays an essential role in taking the licensure examination, but due to the implications of the Covid -19 pandemic on the general population, many are concerned about its influence on the student's level of preparedness for their upcoming licensure examination. This study investigated whether the Covid -19 pandemic and the students' demographic profile influence their financial, mental, academic, and learning environment preparedness. An online survey questionnaire was distributed to the graduating students enrolled in Partido State University board courses during 2022-2023. The collected data was analyzed using ordinal logistic regression. The responses showed that financial, learning environment, mental, and academic preparedness received weighted means of 2.67, 3.46, 2.99, and 2.42, respectively. Meanwhile, the Covid -19 influence received an overall weighted mean of 5.01. These findings indicate that most students believe their financial, mental, and academic preparedness levels are low, while they perceive their environmental preparedness level as high. Despite this, most believe that the Covid - 19 pandemic was somewhat influential and beneficial to their preparedness. Lastly, the ordinal regression model revealed that only the age of the students is statistically significant at 10%. In contrast, the rest of the variables regarding the socio-demographic profile of the students and the perceived Covid -19 influence are not significant at all levels.
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Covid - 19大流行及其对即将到来的执照考试毕业生准备水平的影响
准备在参加执照考试中起着至关重要的作用,但由于Covid -19大流行对普通人群的影响,许多人担心它会影响学生对即将到来的执照考试的准备水平。本研究调查了Covid -19大流行和学生的人口特征是否影响他们的财务、心理、学术和学习环境准备。在2022-2023年期间,向参加Partido州立大学董事会课程的毕业生分发了一份在线调查问卷。收集的数据采用有序逻辑回归进行分析。调查结果显示,经济准备、学习环境准备、心理准备和学业准备的加权平均值分别为2.67、3.46、2.99和2.42。与此同时,新冠肺炎影响的总体加权平均值为5.01。这些发现表明,大多数学生认为他们的经济、心理和学业准备水平较低,而他们认为他们的环境准备水平很高。尽管如此,大多数人认为Covid - 19大流行对他们的准备工作有一定的影响和有益。最后,有序回归模型显示,只有学生的年龄在10%具有统计学意义。相比之下,关于学生社会人口特征和感知到的Covid -19影响的其他变量在所有层面上都不显著。
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