情商在驾驶中令人费解的作用;医学生的愤怒与暴力

Zakia Abdul Ghaffar, Muddsar Hameed, Zamurd Abbas, Amber Nawaz, Maryam Kainaat, Saeedha Sherif, Feryal Saber, Maham Amjad Ali, Nawazish Ali Akbar
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情商高的医学生知道在特定情况下如何应对,他们会在考虑利弊后再做出反应,而情商低的医学生可能会做出荒谬的反应,如愤怒和暴力。研究目的本研究旨在调查医学生的情商(EQ)、愤怒和暴力行为之间的相互影响。具体而言,它试图分析情商水平与愤怒和暴力行为之间的关联,并比较男女学生的情商和攻击倾向。研究方法采用相关研究设计,以在线调查作为数据收集方法。共有 200 名年龄在 19 至 30 岁之间的医科学生参与了研究。采用标准化量表对情商、愤怒表达和暴力行为进行测量。使用 SPSS 23.0 软件进行了统计分析,包括描述性统计、皮尔逊相关和独立样本 t 检验。结果研究结果表明,情绪智力与愤怒表达和暴力行为之间存在明显的负相关。与女生相比,男生表现出更高水平的愤怒和暴力行为。男生的情商得分较低,这可能是导致其攻击倾向增强的一个因素。结论本研究提供了实证证据,证明医学生的情商、愤怒和暴力行为之间存在关联。较低的情商水平与更多的愤怒表达和暴力行为有关。这些发现强调了将情商教育课程纳入医学课程的重要性,以减轻攻击倾向,促进学生之间更健康的人际关系。
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The Perplexing Role of Emotional Intelligence in Driving; Anger and Violence in Medical Students
Emotionally intelligent medical students have an awareness about how to respond in a particular situation, they considered the pros and cons before giving response whereas the medical students who are low on the scale of emotional intelligence may react in an absurd way such as being anger and violent. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the interplay between emotional intelligence (EQ), anger, and violent behavior among medical students. Specifically, it sought to analyze the association between emotional intelligence levels and the expression of anger and violence, as well as to compare emotional intelligence and aggression tendencies between male and female students. Methods: A correlational research design was employed, utilizing online surveys as the data collection method. A total of 200 medical students aged between 19 to 30 years participated in the study. Emotional intelligence, anger expression, and violent behavior were measured using standardized scales. Statistical analyses including descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and independent sample t-tests were conducted using SPSS 23.0 software. Results: The findings revealed a significant negative correlation between emotional intelligence and both anger expression and violent behavior. Male students exhibited higher levels of anger and violent behavior compared to female students. Emotional intelligence scores were lower in male students, indicating a potential contributing factor to their heightened aggression tendencies. Conclusion: The study provides empirical evidence supporting the association between emotional intelligence, anger, and violence in medical students. Lower emotional intelligence levels were linked to increased anger expression and violent behavior. These findings underscore the importance of integrating emotional intelligence education programs into medical curricula to mitigate aggression tendencies and promote healthier interpersonal relationships among students.
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