评估情绪智力在安全关键环境中风险行为中的作用:一项系统综述

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Joel Samu, Chuyang Yang, Scott R. Winter
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摘要

情商(EI)是指感知、理解、调节和管理自己和他人情绪的能力。在安全关键环境中,这种能力可以影响风险感知和决策。目的通过系统的文献综述(SLR)评估EI如何影响航空、地面交通、医疗保健和心理学等领域的风险相关行为。方法按照PRISMA指南,系统检索2010-2024年4个数据库。经过筛选,纳入了18项实证研究,涵盖了特质型、能力型和混合型EI模型,并通过叙事综合进行了分析。结果:在所有安全关键领域,高情商的个体始终表现出更安全的决策,更少的冒险行为。例如,高情商的飞行员表现出更好的态势感知和决策绩效;EI越高的司机交通违规越少;情商较高的护士报告的不安全行为较少。情商似乎还能缓冲认知偏见,如过度自信和寻求刺激,这些偏见会对风险感知产生不利影响。研究结果提示EI培训可以提高高风险行业的风险管理和职业安全。未来的研究应该调查情商对风险感知的长期影响,并制定有针对性的、特定领域的干预措施。这篇综述提供了一个新的跨领域的视角,超越了之前的单一领域的研究,揭示了EI在安全关键环境中的广泛保护作用。
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Assessing the role of emotional intelligence in risk behavior across safety critical environments: A systematic review

Background

Emotional Intelligence (EI) refers to the capacity to perceive, understand, regulate, and manage emotions in oneself and others. In safety–critical environments, this ability can influence risk perception and decision-making.

Objective

This systematic literature review (SLR) assesses how EI affects risk-related behaviors in domains such as aviation, ground transportation, healthcare, and psychology.

Methods

Following PRISMA guidelines, we systematically searched four databases (2010–2024). After screening, 18 empirical studies spanning trait, ability, and mixed EI models were included and analyzed via narrative synthesis.

Results

Across all safety–critical domains, individuals with higher EI consistently exhibit safer decision-making and engage in fewer risk-taking behaviors. For example, pilots with higher EI show better situational awareness and decision-making performance; drivers with higher EI have fewer traffic violations; and nurses with higher EI report fewer unsafe practices. EI also appears to buffer against cognitive biases such as overconfidence and sensation-seeking, which adversely impact risk perception.

Implications

These findings suggest that EI training can improve risk management and occupational safety in high-risk industries. Future research should investigate the long-term effects of EI on risk perception and develop targeted, domain-specific interventions. This review offers a novel cross-domain perspective, extending beyond prior single-domain studies to reveal a broadly protective role of EI in safety–critical settings.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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