Investigating the relationship between emotional intelligence and self-esteem with educational performance in paramedical students

Nasim Alipour , Siavash Sangi , Mohammad Babamiri , Pegah Arman
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Abstract

Background

Emotional intelligence means the "ability" of a person to express, recognize, and manage "emotions" in themselves and others. Self-confidence means seeing oneself as capable, competent, lovable, and unique. Emotional intelligence can be effective in advancing goals for a person. Academic performance is one of the important indicators in student evaluation, which can also measure the extent to which a person has achieved the goal of acquiring knowledge. The aim of this study was to investigate the emotional intelligence of paramedical students of Hamedan University of Medical Sciences and its relationship with their academic  performance.

Methods

The present study is a cross-sectional study of correlation. And it was done on 300 students of the School of Medical Sciences, who have passed at least two semesters of their studies and were selected by random sampling. In this study, students' demographic information was collected and Shering's standard questionnaire was used for emotional intelligence, Rosenberg's self-esteem questionnaire was used.

Results

There was a positive and significant relationship between students' academic performance and self-esteem (p ≥ 0.01). The results of the study also showed that there was no significant relationship between students' academic performance and emotional intelligence (p = 0.01).

Conclusion

The results of our research showed that among the predicted variables, only self-esteem was able to predict academic performance in students. Self-esteem is the best predictor of academic performance.

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护理学生情商、自尊与教育成绩的关系研究
背景情商是指一个人表达、识别和管理自己和他人“情绪”的“能力”。自信意味着认为自己有能力、有能力、可爱、独一无二。情商可以有效地促进一个人的目标。学习成绩是学生评价的重要指标之一,也可以衡量一个人在多大程度上达到了获取知识的目标。本研究旨在调查哈梅丹医科大学辅助医学生的情绪智力及其与学业成绩的关系。方法本研究为横断面相关性研究。这项研究是在医学院的300名学生身上进行的,他们至少通过了两个学期的学习,并通过随机抽样选出。在本研究中,收集了学生的人口统计信息,并使用Shering的标准情绪智力问卷和Rosenberg的自尊问卷。结果学生的学习成绩与自尊呈正相关(p≥0.01) 研究结果还表明,学生的学习成绩与情绪智力之间没有显著关系(p= 结论在预测变量中,只有自尊能够预测学生的学习成绩。自尊是学业成绩的最佳预测因素。
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