Bander Saad Albagawi, Yasir S Alsalamah, Shahd Dabosi, Maryam Saad Alharbi, Sara A Alkharji, Rakan Mansuor Alrawili, Lisa Babkair, Mirna Fawaz
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The Mediating Role of Self-Esteem and Mental Wellbeing in the Association Between Emotional Intelligence and Motivation Among Saudi Nursing Students.
Introduction: Much emphasis has been placed on the critical role that emotional intelligence plays in influencing university students' motivation to learn. Objectives: The current investigation examined the link that exists between emotional intelligence and learning motivation among Saudi undergraduate nursing students, as well as the mediating and moderating effects that mental well- being and self-esteem perform in this association. Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional methodology was used in the research, which recruited 367 Saudi undergraduate nursing students. Results: The results of the ANOVA and Welch F-test showed that the level of self-esteem was correlated with emotional intelligence and mental wellbeing scores, but not with motivation scores. Upon conducting structural equation modeling, significant direct effect pathways were identified between emotional intelligence, mental wellbeing, and motivation. Only indirect pathways were identified between self-esteem and motivation. Conclusion: This study indicates that mental wellbeing mediates the link between emotional intelligence and motivation to learn, where self-esteem operates as a significant moderator. Thus, safeguarding the wellbeing of the students should be prioritized to enhance their academic journey and educational outcomes. The results of this investigation offer several recommendations for nursing education, highlighting the importance of emotional intelligence in promoting motivation in academic settings and, therefore, academic achievement.