ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
ISSN: 2782- 893X
— The study determined the responsiveness of the respondents to the implementation of the 4Ps program, as well as its challenges and prospects. Both qualitative and quantitative research were conducted using interview guide questions and a survey questionnaire among selected 4Ps members in the 6th district of Pangasinan. Different statistical tools were utilized for the quantitative aspect, such as frequency and percentage, weighted mean, and ANOVA test. The respondents were mostly young adults, married, high school graduates, unemployed, and had an average number of children. Most were members of the 4Ps for a few years and had children in their adolescence. On the responsiveness of mothers to the implementation of the 4Ps program, they were more inclined towards education, followed by well-being and security. Challenges encountered by the respondents were identified, and their participation in the program was monitored. Their prospects in the program are highest in terms of the education and nutrition of their children. There were no significant differences in the level of responsiveness of the respondents on the 4Ps program across their profile variables. The level of responsiveness to the 4Ps program concerning health and well-being is significantly related to the number of children. The significant positive rvalue indicates that as the number of children mothers have increases, so does their level of responsiveness related to health and well-being. The younger the mother, the higher their level of responsiveness to the 4Ps program, along with security. Keywords — 4Ps, responsiveness, mothers, implementation, health