Correlation between Emotional Intelligence and Academic Stress in Undergraduate Medical Students

Shazia Jamil
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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:  Students face health related issues and stress due to burden of their studies. Emotions can affect one’s reactions, therefore Emotional Intelligence may help overcome the negative effects of stressful situations faced by the students. OBJECTIVE: To determine the correlation between emotional intelligence (EI) and academic stress in undergraduate students. DESIGN: Cross-sectional Correlational study. SETTING: The study was conducted among the undergraduate student of M Islam Medical College Gujranwala. Two hundred and ten students participated in the study.  METHODS: Schutte Emotional Intelligence and perceived stress scale proformas were given to participants and their EI and stress level was measured.  RESULTS: Totally, 116 (55.2%) of participants were females and 94 (44.8%) were males. Perceived stress score was associated with gender and study of year. Perceived stress score was higher in female and second year undergraduate students. No significant difference was observed in emotional intelligence score between both genders and study of year. There was significant correlation between EI scores and educational stress in undergraduate students (p < 0.001).  CONCLUSION: It is obvious from our study that the emotional intelligence scores and educational stress are negatively correlated. Educating students to improve EI may help prevent stress and optimize their overall wellness. Hence it is suggested that emotional intelligence awareness workshops and training be included in the educational programs of the undergraduate students.
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医大学生情绪智力与学业压力的相关性研究
摘要:背景:学生因学业负担而面临健康问题和压力。情绪可以影响一个人的反应,因此情商可以帮助克服学生所面临的压力情况的负面影响。目的:探讨大学生情绪智力(EI)与学业压力的关系。设计:横断面相关研究。研究对象为古吉兰瓦拉伊斯兰医学院的本科生。210名学生参加了这项研究。方法:向被试发放舒特情绪智力量表和压力感知量表,测量被试的情绪智力和压力水平。结果:女性116例(55.2%),男性94例(44.8%)。感知压力得分与性别和研究年份有关。女生和大二学生的压力感知得分较高。在情绪智力得分上,男女和研究年份之间没有显著差异。大学生学业压力与EI得分有显著相关(p < 0.001)。结论:情绪智力得分与教育压力呈显著负相关。教育学生提高情商可能有助于预防压力,优化他们的整体健康。因此,建议在大学生的教育计划中纳入情商意识研讨会和培训。
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