Conclusions
Based on the findings of this study, the following conclusions are made:

1. One factor contributing to the average level of self-esteem of students with OFW parent/s was the fact that the mother is still the parent left at home, a homemaker, matured, and have an educational attainment in the college level. These students understand the need for the OFW parent to seek work abroad, and communication between the family members and the OFW parent is active.

2. The relationship between the average level of self-esteem and the values and attitudes for Global Citizenship was significant due to home and family factors such as the OFW parent/s and the parent/guardian at home being able to give quality support during the developmental stage of the adolescents.

3. Being adolescents discovering their sexuality, they relate closely to various global issues, especially on health that deals with HIV/AIDS. For those with average self-esteem, they respond positively towards joining world youth groups to contribute services for various global problems, given the chance to do. They believe people can make a difference. Having OFW parent/s, these adolescents, especially those with below average self-esteem are keen and analytic to global issues that may affect their parent/s while working abroad. While those with average self-esteem tend to be proactive.

In conclusion, the null hypothesis that there is no significant relationship between the level of self-esteem and the six values and attitudes for Global Citizenship of adolescents with OFW parent/s is rejected.
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