The data gathered using the survey form are hereby presented in this chapter.
Analysis of data was made with
appropriate interpretations.
RESPONDENTS AGE GROUP
AGE FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
10 – 20 14 73.68%
20 – 30 2 10.52%
30 – 40 2 10.52%
40 – 50 1 5.21%
TOTAL 19 100%
The data shows a clear concentration of individuals in the younger age group, consist most of the sample. The
older age groups collectively make up smaller proportion of the total sample, with each age group having relatively
similar percentages.
The age distribution data not only reveals the current structure of the sample but also provides insights that can
guide strategic decisions and planning across various sectors, ensuring that initiatives are inclusive and effectively
meet the needs of different age groups within the population.
RESPONDENTS GENDER
GENDER FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
MALE 11 57.89%
FEMALE 8 42.10%
TOTAL 19 100%
This indicates that there is a higher proportion of males compared to females in this group, with males making up
to almost 60% of the total population, while females account for just 42%.
This gender imbalance implies that males may have more influence in decision-making and group dynamics. Event
planning and resource allocation should consider in comprehensiveness to ensure both genders are adequately
catered to.
RESPONDETS OCCUPATION
OCCUPATION FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
WORKING 4 21.05%
STUDENT 15 78.94%
TOTAL 19 100%
In a group of 18 people, 21.02% are working individuals, and 78.94% are students. This indicates a predominantly
student-centric environment.
RESPONDENTS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CPR BASED ON GENDER
MALE YES NOT SURE NO TOTAL PERCENTAGE
Do you know 8 0 3 11 100%
what CPR is?
72.73% 0% 27.27%
The survey results indicate that 72.73% of the males surveyed know CPR, 0% are unsure, and 27.27% do not
know CPR. This shows a high level of CPR knowledge among the respondents, though a small percentage could
still benefit from the program.
FEMALE YES NOT SURE NO TOTAL PERCENTAGE
Do you know 7 0 1 8 100%
what CPR is?
87.5% 0% 12.5%
The survey results show that 87.5% of the females surveyed know CPR, 0% are unsure, and 12.5% do not know
CPR. This indicates a very high level of CPR knowledge among female respondents, though a small percentage
could still benefit from the program.
The survey results reveal that 72.73% of males and 87.5% of females surveyed know CPR, with 0% of both groups
being unsure. However, 27.27% of males and 12.5% of females do not know CPR. While the overall CPR
knowledge is high, a small percentage in both groups could still benefit from the program.
RESPONDENTS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PERFORMING CPR BASED ON GENDER
MALE YES NOT SURE NO TOTAL PERCENTAGE
When to 3 4 4 11 100%
perform a CPR?
27.27% 36.36% 36.36%
The survey results show that 27.27% of males have knowledge of when to perform CPR, 36.36% are unsure, and
36.36% do not have this knowledge. This indicates that less than a third of the respondents are confident in their
understanding of CPR.
FEMALE YES NOT SURE NO TOTAL PERCENTAGE
When to 2 2 4 8 100%
perform a CPR?
25% 25% 50%
The survey results show that 25% of females have knowledge of when to perform CPR, 25% are unsure, and 50%
do not have this knowledge. This highlights a significant gap in CPR knowledge among female respondents and
suggests a need for more effective education.
The survey results reveal that 27.27% of males and 25% of females have knowledge of when to perform CPR,
while 36.36% of both males and females are unsure, and 36.36% of males and 50% of females do not have this
knowledge. Overall, both genders show significant gaps in CPR knowledge, indicating a need for improved
education and training
HOW IMPORTANT DO RESPONDENTS THINK LEARNING BASIC CPR BASED ON GENDER
MALE VERY IMPORTANT NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
How important 7 3 1 11 100%
to know the
basic
knowledge for
CPR?
63.63% 27.27% 9.09%
The survey results show that 63.64% of males consider CPR knowledge to be very important, 27.27% consider it
important, and 9.09% consider it not important. Overall, most respondents recognize the importance of basic CPR
knowledge
FEMALE VERY IMPORTANT NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
How important 7 0 1 8 100%
to know the
basic
knowledge for
CPR?
87.5% 0% 12.5%
The survey results for females show that 87.5% consider CPR knowledge to be very important, 0% consider it
important, and 12.5% consider it not important. This indicates that most female respondents recognize the critical
importance of CPR knowledge.
The survey results for males show that 63.64% consider CPR knowledge to be very important, 27.27%
consider it important, and 9.09% consider it not important. For females, 87.5% consider CPR knowledge
to be very important, 0% consider it important, and 12.5% consider it not important. Overall, both groups
demonstrate a strong recognition of the importance of CPR knowledge, with most of both males and
females deeming it either important or very important.
RESPONDENTS CONFIDENCE LEVEL TO PERFORM CPR DURING EMERGENCIES BASED ON GENDER
MALE VERY CONFIDENT NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
CONFIDENT CONFIDENT
How confident 1 5 5 11 100%
are you to
perform CPR?
9.09% 45.45% 45.45%
The survey results show that 9.09% of males are very confident in their ability to perform CPR, 45.45% are
confident, and 45.45% are not confident. This indicates that while nearly half of the respondents have some
confidence in their CPR skills, an equal portion lacks confidence.
FEMALE VERY CONFIDENT NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
CONFIDENT CONFIDENT
How confident 1 1 6 8 100%
are you to
perform CPR?
12.5% 12.5% 75%
The survey results show that 12.5% of females are very confident in their CPR ability, 12.5% are confident, and
75% are not confident. This indicates that most females lack confidence in their CPR skills.
The survey results show that 9.09% of males are very confident in their CPR skills, 45.45% are confident, and
45.45% are not confident. For females, 12.5% are very confident, 12.5% are confident, and 75% are not confident.
Overall, both males and females show significant gaps in CPR confidence, with most females and a substantial
portion of males lacking confidence in their CPR abilities.
HOW EFFECTIVE DO RESPONDENTS THINK CPR IN SAVING SOMEONE’S LIFE BASED ON GENDER
MALE VERY EFFECTIVE NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE
How effective 5 5 1 11 100%
CPR in saving
someone’s life?
45.45% 45.45% 9.09%
The survey results show that 45.45% of males believe CPR is very effective, 45.45% consider it effective, and
9.09% think it is not effective in saving lives. This indicates broad support for the effectiveness of CPR among
males, with only a small minority seeing it as ineffective.
FEMALE VERY EFFECTIVE NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
EFFECTIVE EFFECTIVE
How effective 7 1 0 8 100%
CPR in saving
someone’s life?
87.5% 12.5% 0%
The survey results show that 87.5% of females believe CPR is very effective in saving lives, 12.5% consider it
effective, and none view it as ineffective. This indicates strong unity among females on the high effectiveness of
CPR.
The survey results show that 45.45% of males view CPR as very effective, 45.45% see it as effective, and 9.09%
consider it not effective. For females, 87.5% believe CPR is very effective, 12.5% consider it effective, and none
view it as ineffective. Both groups show strong support for CPR's effectiveness, with females displaying even
higher unity.
RESPONDENTS WANT TO LEARN HOW TO PERFORM CPR
MALE VERY INTERESTED NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
INTERESTED INTERESTED
How eager are 3 7 1 11 100%
you to learn
about CPR?
27.27% 63.64% 9.09%
The survey results show that 27.27% of males are very interested in learning CPR, 63.64% are interested, and
9.09% are not interested. This indicates a strong overall eagerness to learn CPR among most males.
FEMALE VERY INTERESTED NOT TOTAL PERCENTAGE
INTERESTED INTERESTED
How eager are 5 3 0 8 100%
you to learn
about CPR?
62.5% 37.5% 0%
The survey results show that 62.5% of females are very interested in learning CPR, 37.5% are interested, and
none are not interested. This indicates a high level of eagerness among females to acquire CPR skills.
The survey results show that both males and females show a strong eagerness to learn CPR. Among males,
27.27% are very interested, 63.64% are interested, and 9.09% are not interested. Among females, 62.5% are very
interested, 37.5% are interested, and none are not interested.
RESPONDENTS WILL DO WHEN THERE ARE EMERGENCIES BASED ON THEIR LEVEL OF
KNOWLEDGE ABOUT CPR
TOTAL OF RESPONDENTS
GENDER FREQUENCY PERCENTAGE
MALE 11 57.89%
FEMALE 8 42.10%
TOTAL 19 100%
ANSWERS CALL FOR HELP PERFORM CPR STAND BY TOTAL
FREQUENCY 6 6 7 19
PERCENTAGE 31.58% 31.58% 36.84% 100%
The survey results show that 31.58% of respondents would call for help, 31.58% would perform CPR, and 36.84%
would stand by in an emergency. This indicates a mix of responses, with a slight majority leaning towards waiting
rather than taking immediate action or performing CPR
The survey results imply that while a significant portion of respondents are prepared to perform CPR or call for
help in an emergency, a notable percentage would simply stand by. This suggests that there may be a need for
increased CPR training and awareness to ensure that more people are ready and confident to act during
emergencies, potentially reducing the number of individuals who hesitate or wait for assistance.
SITUATIONS GIVEN BY THE RESPONDENTS TO KNOW WHEN THE CPR WILL BE NEEDED
DROWNING HEART ATTACK STOPS BREATHING
LOST CONSCIOUSNESS SEIZURE WHEN THE HEART STOPPED
Respondents identified several situations where CPR is necessary: drowning, heart attack, stops breathing, lost
consciousness, seizures, and when the heart has stopped. This indicates a solid understanding of the critical
scenarios requiring CPR.
Respondents have a good awareness of when CPR is needed in various emergency situations. However, to ensure
this knowledge is effectively applied in real-life scenarios, it's important to provide practical CPR training and
reinforce confidence in performing CPR in these critical situations. This will help ensure that individuals can act
decisively and appropriately during emergencies.