Social Science Lens: A World Journal of Human Dynamics and Social Relations

Journal Prologue: The day-to-day challenges in life have been the enigma of many people around the world. Much to the perplexities it brings, the way on how these challenges can be resolved is another challenge to consider. How people look at problems became the cornerstone of many scholars in approaching these perplexities. Social Science Lens (SSL), a quarterly peer-reviewed journal, aims to
disseminate the views of people through publication of worthwhile studies in the field of psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science, and economics. Encompassing investigations on human dynamics and social relations, studies published in SSL can be sources of interventions to address various facets of the society.

Managing Editor: Dr. Victor M. Cajala
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Elisa Bernadette Entao-Limson
Associate Editor: Ms. Charity T. Manuel
Associate Editor: Mr. Dhuff Mattheus V. Ortiz

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62718/vmca.ssl-wjhdsr.6.1

PUBLISHER: VMC Analytiks Multidisciplinary Journal News Publishing Services
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ISSN ONLINE: 3028-1997
ISSN PRINT: 3028-1962

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Research Articles: Volume 6, Issue No.1, 2025

Open Access:

Burnout, Academic Performance, and Leadership Skills as Predictors of Leadership Performance: Basis for Mental Health Support Program for Student Leaders in HEIs Manila Page 1 – 19

Exploring School-Based Emotion Regulation Programs for Asian Adolescents: Recommendations based on a Scoping Review Page 20 – 32

Swipe, Love or Hate: A Phenomenological Study on Online Dating Among Middle Aged Professionals Page 33 – 47

Revisiting Constitutional Political Economy: A Literature Review on Institutional Design and Economic Policy Outcomes in the Philippine Context Page 48 – 62

Women in Bureaucratic Leadership Amid Political Polarization in the Philippines: A Literature Review Page 63 – 77

Serving the Country, Protecting the Family: Worklife Balance of Women Police Officers in Negros Island Region, Philippines Page 78 – 93

Coping Strategies and Learned Helplessness Among Older Filipino Women in Flood-Prone Communities in Bacoor, Cavite Page 94 – 110

Perceived Effectiveness of DRRM Programs Across Thematic Areas: Comparative Perspectives of Beneficiaries and Facilitators in Catanduanes, Philippines Page 111- 120

Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children’s Act in the Philippines: Assessing the Effectiveness and Impact on Access to Justice Page 121 – 126

Maturing Too Quickly: Exploring Parentification among Young Adults Who Experience Psychological Distress Page 127 – 142

The Relationship Between Aesthetic Labor and Body Esteem Among Saleswomen in Malls Located in Metro Manila: A Quantitative Study Page 143 – 158