Abstract
The community has been experiencing a lot of anxiety in the midst of the pandemic that is being experienced right now. An individual who is experiencing these situations may suffer from mental health issues while others are resilient and can face life. This study investigated the level of resiliency of barangay personnel to against disaster. Four hundred sixty - nine respondents were identified and surveyed using an adapted questionnaire. Frequency count and percentage were used to determine the profile of the respondents in terms of location, age, sex, civil status, highest educational attainment, position, and monthly income. ANOVA and t-tests were used to test the differences and Pearson R for the test of the relationship. The majority of the respondents are from Caidquid, middle–aged, female, married, college level, BHW, and Tanod, and have an average income. They were generally resilient, fairly resilient in terms of physical, and resilient in terms of psychological, emotional, social, and environmental.
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