Emotional intelligence as educational resource for parents

Autor: Laura Baimoldina, Aliya Tolegenova, Danna Naurzalina, Shugyla Duanayeva, Aksaule Karabalina, Baidlayeva Akmarala
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: The European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences.
ISSN: 2357-1330
DOI: 10.15405/epsbs.2015.01.25
Popis: Problem Statement: EI plays a major role in the most widespread types of coping strategy which helps to reduce a stress. The employees of emergency work in condition of high anxiety.Research Questions: We investigate psychological aspects of EI and coping strategies in emergency employees everyday work.Purpose of the Study: Emergency work is considered to be one of the most demanding occupations with significant social, physical and psychological consequences for the well-being of the emergency worker. Purpose of study is an investigation of emotional intelligence and coping strategies in emergency situations emergency employees.Research Methods: In our study, we used the following methods: The Big Five personality test, TMMS (TraitMeta-MoodScale) questionnaire of Emotional Intelligence, 'Ways of coping' questionnaire (Folkman Lazarus). The statistical analysis is conducted with the aid of the SPSS program.Findings: Research showed us a significant difference in coping strategies. Emergency employers tend to prefer social copping such as seeking of social support from others. Around 78.4% of participants tend to use maladaptive behavior strategies include dissociation, denial and escape. Attention on emotion (EI) has a significant level of positive correlation (r_xy=0,688**) with coping strategy denial and escape.Conclusions: Results of the statistical analysis allowed to establish that indicators of emotional intelligence are usually positive correlated with a choice of productive coping-strategy: 'positive revaluation', 'self-control', 'planning of a solution' and negative connected with a number of unproductive coping-strategy: 'confrontation', 'flight avoiding'.
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