Abstract:
The study attempted to determine the presence of role strain, its causes
and factors for a student leader. The researcher attempted to discover if
student leaders are aware of roles strain in his roles, if some of the causes may
be determined from the family, academics, organizations, and other internal
and/or external factors affecting the student leader. Furthermore, the concept
of efficiency was examined in relation to role strain, with both it’s positive
and negative effects and affect.
There were two groups of respondents. The first were tire incumbent
USC officers from UP Manila and totaled 15 respondents. Second were
samples of students currently enrolled in this semester from the four largest
colleges (CAS, CM, CAMP, CP) and totaled 115 respondents. The researcher
used a self-constructed questionnaire to gather basic information from the
respondents and in turn, used tire answers to conduct in-depth interviews with
the USC officers to complete data gathering for the study. A qualitative
method was primarily used as a research design of the study, with a
quantitative method used only for data on the regular students. Descriptive
methods were used to learn more about the factors of role strain and tire
relation of efficiency.
The study established that role taking and role making for the different
roles occur in varied times and varied intensities. That families of those
respondents who get adequate familial support have adjusted their interaction
with their son/daughter and for those who receive less than adequate familial
support, the family has not or does not want to adjust their interaction with their son/daughter to accommodate their role as student leader. Role strain
between the respondents’ role as student leader and the other roles that are part
of the respondent are real and affect every respondent’s infusion of importance
into their respective roles. The stand of those who disagreed with the
statement regarding academics as an indicator of being a good leader to be
more on the non-academic factors of being a good leader, while those who did
agree lay more with the academic pari, titan as a student leader. Respondents
have shown that the balance of roles is interpreted and reinterpreted with
regards to the current situation. That the three general definitions of efficiency
were: “giving it your best shot and making sure it’s perfect as you can make
it”, “doing the job with the least amount of energy or input with the best
results/greater outcomes within the time limit” and, “doing the job with the
least amount of energy or input with the best results/greater outcomes”. Lastly,
it was shown that those who opted to look at a task as a process-based exercise
place more importance upon the behavior of others in-relation to their tasks
while those who looked at a task and are primarily concerned with the result,
they place more importance into getting the job done.