Parental Observation of Intermediate Learners’ Mental Health in a Multicultural School Setting: A Convergent Mixed-Method Analysis

Novie John B. Palarisan *

Philippine School Doha, Qatar.

Nida H. Garcia

Philippine School Doha, Qatar.

Wilgie Mae T. Serna

Philippine School Doha, Qatar.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: This study explored how parents perceive and observe the mental health of intermediate learners in a multicultural community school in Doha, Qatar, an area where research remains limited.

Methods: A convergent parallel mixed-method design was used with total population sampling. Data were gathered through a Google Form–based Parent Observation Survey, which included a researcher-developed Parent Observation of Learners’ Mental Health Scale (12 items across emotional well-being, social relationships, academic attitude, and coping/resilience; α = .88) and open-ended questions on strengths, challenges, and needed supports.

Results: Quantitative findings revealed very high levels of social relationships and emotional well-being, and high levels of academic attitude and coping/resilience. No significant differences were found by learners’ age, grade, or nationality; however, years of residence in Qatar and parents’ marital/living status were significantly associated with variations in observed mental health (p < .05). Qualitative themes emphasized learners’ strengths in empathy, responsibility, creativity, and resilience, alongside challenges in emotional regulation, confidence, attention, and academic pressure.

Conclusion: Triangulation showed strong convergence between quantitative and qualitative results, indicating overall positive social-emotional health with underlying stress and performance concerns. The study recommends a tiered, school-wide approach integrating social-emotional learning, counseling services, teacher training, and parent–school collaboration to support student well-being in multicultural contexts.

Implication: The study highlights the need for collaborative, school-based support to promote learners’ mental health in multicultural settings.

Keywords: Parental observation, intermediate’s mental health, mixed methods, social–emotional learning, Community school, Qatar, middle childhood


How to Cite

Palarisan, Novie John B., Nida H. Garcia, and Wilgie Mae T. Serna. 2025. “Parental Observation of Intermediate Learners’ Mental Health in a Multicultural School Setting: A Convergent Mixed-Method Analysis”. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science 38 (6):45-63. https://doi.org/10.9734/jesbs/2025/v38i61440.

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