2015, Number 2
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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas 2015; 14 (2)
Emotional Intelligence and its influence on the academic results of the Medical Science student’s
Llibre GJJ, Prieto DA, García AL, Díaz MJP, Viera MC, Piloto CA
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 241-252
PDF size: 131.51 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Emotional Intelligence is consider crucial in order to get life
success, now a days, EI is a very frequent topic on psychology and neurology
studies, even dugout, there are not enough studies in our field of this matter and
there are even less exploring the relationship between the EI and the academic
results of the medical science studies.
Objective: to assess the influence of EI in the academic results of the medical
science studies.
Material and methods: a prospective longitudinal study was conducted from
September 2011 through February 2012, in a cohort of 150 Medical Science
students in order to explore the dimensions of EI the Trait Meta Mood 24 scale was
asses.
Results: the average age was 19.5 years old; 76% were female and 55.4% present an emotional coefficient between 84 to 103 points. A high level of
emotional intelligence was associated with better academic results at the same time in those with low emotional coefficient a tendency to negative academics results was observe (X
2= 3.87, Signification Level=5% o sea p ‹ 0,05).
Conclusions: it was asses that those students with a high emotional coefficient tend to present positive academic results.
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