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Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles as Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 476 - 483, 01.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290

Abstract

This study aims to determine the level of emotional intelligence, social intelligence, self-efficacy, and stress-coping strategies in nursing students, as well as investigate the relationship of emotional intelligence with these variables. The study design was a descriptive relational type. Data were collected from 322 students recruited from one nursing faculty and one faculty of health sciences. Nursing students’ total emotional intelligence score mean (127.73±15.33) was above average. Social intelligence, self-efficacy, and a self-confident coping style were important predictors of emotional intelligence (p<0.05). This study presented an important finding on how nursing students could improve their emotional intelligence in the vocational training process considering the factors that may be associated with emotional intelligence.

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  • Enns A, Eldridge GD, Montgomery C, Gonzalez VM. 2018. Perceived stress, coping strategies, and emotional intelligence: a cross-sectional study of university students in helping disciplines. Nurse Educ Today, 68: 226-231.
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  • Kaya H, Şenyuva E, Bodur G. 2017. Developing critical thinking disposition and emotional intelligence of nursing students: a longitudinal research. Nurse Educ Today, 48: 72-77.
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  • Meng L, Qi J. 2018. The Effect of an emotional ıntelligence ıntervention on reducing stress and ımproving communication skills of nursing students. NeuroQuantol, 16(1): 37-42.
  • Moreland JJ, Apker J. 2016. Conflict and stress in hospital nursing: improving communicative responses to enduring professional challenges. Health Commun, 31(7): 815-823.
  • O’Donnell H. 2009. The emotional impact of nursing student attrition rates. Br J Nur, 18(12): 745-754.
  • Por J, Barriball L, Fitzpatrick J, Roberts J. 2011. Emotional intelligence: its relationship to stress, coping, well-being and professional performance in nursing students. Nurse Educ Today, 31 (8): 855-860.
  • Powell KR, Mabry JL, Mixer SJ. 2015. Emotional intelligence: A critical evaluation of the literature with implications for mental health nursing leadership. Issues in Ment Health Nurs, 36(5): 346-356.
  • Rankin B. 2013. Emotional intelligence: enhancing values-based practice and compassionate care in nursing. J. Adv. Nurs, 69(12): 2717-2725.
  • Ruiz-Aranda D, Extremera N, Pineda-Galán C. 2014. Emotional intelligence, life satisfaction and subjective happiness in female student health professionals: the mediating effect of perceived stress. J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs, 21(2): 106-113.
  • Salovey P, Mayer JD. 1990. Emotional intelligence. Imagin Cogn Personality, 9: 185-211.
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  • Savel RH, Munro CL. 2016. Emotional intelligence: for the leader in us all. Am J Crit Care, 25(2): 104-106.
  • Schutte NS, Malouff JM, Hall LE, Haggerty DJ, Cooper JT, Golden CJ, Dorheim L. 1998. Development and validation of a measure of emotional intelligence. Pers Indiv Differ, 25(2): 167-177.
  • Sherer M, Maddux JE, Mercandante B, Prentice-Dunn S, Jacobs B, Rogers RW. 1982. The self-efficacy scale: Construction and validation. Psychological Rep, 51(2): 663-671.
  • Shipley NL, Jackson MJ, Segrest SL. 2010. The effects of emotional intelligence, age, work experience, and academic performance. RHEJ, 9: 1-18.
  • Silvera D, Martinussen M, Dahl TI. 2001. The Tromsø Social Intelligence Scale, a self‐report measure of social intelligence. Scandinavian J Psychol, 42(4): 313-319.
  • Şahin NH, Durak A. 1995. Stresle başa çıkma tarzları ölçeği: Üniversite öğrencileri için uyarlanması. Türk Psikol Derg, 10(34): 56-73.
  • Talman K, Hupli M, Engblo J, Haavisto E. 2020. Emotional intelligence of nursing applicants and factors related to it: A crosssectional study. Nurse Educ. Today, 85: 104271.
  • Tatar A, Tok S, Saltukoğlu G. 2011. Adaptation of the revised schutte emotional intelligence scale into Turkish and examination of its psychometric properties. Bull Clin Psychopharmacol, 21(4): 325-338.
  • Thomas DS, Natarajan JR. 2017. Emotional intelligence among nursing students an integrated review. IOSR J Nurs Health Sci, 6(1): 81-89.
  • Watson R, Dreary I, Thompson D, Li G. 2008. A study of stress and burnout in nursing students in Hong Kong: a questionnaire survey. Int J Nurs Stud, 45(10): 1534-1542.
  • Wawra D. 2009. Social intelligence: The key to intercultural communication. European J English Stud, 13(2): 163-177.
  • Won SJ, Heo CH, Choi YS. 2018. The effects of school life, emotional intelligence, and social intelligence on resilience of nursing university students. Biomed Res, 29(21): 3829-3834.
  • Yamani N, Sharabi M, Haghani F. 2014. The relationship between emotional intelligence and job stress in the faculty of medicine in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. J Adv Med Educ Prof, 2(1): 20-26.
  • Zhu B, Chen CR, Shi ZY, Liang HX, Liu B. 2016. Mediating effect of self-efficacy in relationship between emotional intelligence and clinical communication competency of nurses. Int J Nurs Sci, 3(2): 162-168.
Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 476 - 483, 01.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290

Abstract

References

  • Alavi NM. 2014. Self-efficacy in nursing students. Nurs Midwifery Stud, 3(4): e25881.
  • Ali NS, Al OS. 2016. Stress perception, lifestyle behaviors, and emotional intelligence in undergraduate nursing students. J Nurs Educ Pract, 6(10): 16-22.
  • Austin EJ, Saklofske DH, Huang SH, McKenney D. 2004. Measurement of trait emotional intelligence: Testing and cross-validating a modified version of Schutte et al.'s (1998) measure. Pers Individ Dif, 36(3): 555-562.
  • Bandadi L, Chamkal N, Belbachir S, Ahami AOT. 2020. Perceived stress among moroccan nurses student: effect of the emotional self-efficacy. Open Access Maced J Med Sci, 8(E): 156-161.
  • Bandura A. 1997. Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. Freeman, New York, US, pp: 211.
  • Bandura A. 2001. Social cognitive theory: An agentic perspective. Annu Rev Psychol, 52(1): 1-26.
  • Bar-On R. 1997. The emotional quotient inventory (EQ-i). technical manual. Multi-Health Systems, Inc., Toronto, Canada, pp: 86.
  • Bar-On R. 2006. The Bar-On model of emotional-social intelligence (ESI). Psicothema, 18(1): 13-25.
  • Birks Y, McKendree J, Watt I. 2009. Emotional intelligence and perceived stress in healthcare students: a multi-institutional, multi-professional survey. BMC Med Educ, 9: 61.
  • Codier E, Kamikawa C, Kooker BM. 2011. The impact of emotional intelligence development on nurse managers. Nurs Adm Q, 35(3): 270-276.
  • Conner M. 2015. Self-efficacy, stress, and social support in retention of student registered nurse anesthetists. AANA J, 83(2): 133-138.
  • Çankaya M, Çiftçi GE. 2019. The impact of emotional ıntelligence on nurses' coping styles with stress: an application in Çorum. Anadolu Univ J Soc Sci, 19(2): 391-414.
  • Doğan T, Çetin B. 2009. “Tromso Sosyal Zekâ Ölçeği Türkçe Formunun Faktör Yapısı, Geçerlik ve Güvenirlik Çalışması” Kuram ve Uyg Eğit Bil, 9(2): 691-720.
  • Doğan T. 2006. The investigation of relationship between social intelligence depression and some variables at university students. Master Thesis, Sakarya University, Institute of Social Sciences, Sakarya, Türkiye, pp: 93.
  • El Dahshan MEA, Elshall SE, El-Kholy SM, Dorgham LS. 2020. The relationship among emotional ıntelligence, stress and coping strategies for nursing students. J Educ Res Rev, 8(4): 45-56.
  • El-Sayed SH, El-Zeiny HHA, Adeyemo DA. 2014. Relationship between occupational stress, emotional intelligence, and self-efficacy among faculty members in faculty of nursing Zagazig University, Egypt. J Nurs Educ Prac, 4(4): 183-194.
  • Enns A, Eldridge GD, Montgomery C, Gonzalez VM. 2018. Perceived stress, coping strategies, and emotional intelligence: a cross-sectional study of university students in helping disciplines. Nurse Educ Today, 68: 226-231.
  • Eshghi P, Arofzad S, Hosaini TA. 2013. Relationship between social intelligence with effective influence among physical education expertise in Isfahan Education Organizations. Eur J Exp Biol, 3(3): 168-172.
  • Faul F, Erdfelder E, Lang AG, Buchner A. 2007. G*Power 3: A flexible statistical power analysis program for the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences. Behav Res Methods, 39: 175-191.
  • Farshi MR, Vahidi M, Jabraeili M. 2015. Relationship between emotional intelligence and clinical competencies of nursing students in Tabriz Nursing and Midwifery School. Res Med Educ, 4(1): 91-95.
  • Folkman S, Lazarus RS. 1980. An analysis of coping in a middle-aged community sample. J Health Soc Behav 21(3): 219-239.
  • Foster K, Fethney J, Kozlowski D, Fois R, Reza F, McCloughen A. 2018. Emotional intelligence and perceived stress of Australian pre-registration health care students: A multi-disciplinary cross-sectional study. Nurse Educ Today, 66: 51-56.
  • Goleman D. 2006. Social intelligence: The new science of human relationships. Bantam Dell, New York, US, pp: 405.
  • Goleman D, Boyatzis R, McKee A. 2002. Primal leadership: realizing the power of emotional intelligence. Harvard Business School Press, Boston, US, pp: 352.
  • Gözüm S, Aksayan S. 1999. The reliability and validity of Turkish form of the self-efficacy scale. J Anatolian Nurs Health Sci, 2(1): 21-33.
  • James AH. 2018. Action learning can support leadership development for undergraduate and postgraduate nurses. British J Nurs, 27(15): 876-880.
  • Kaya H, Şenyuva E, Bodur G. 2017. Developing critical thinking disposition and emotional intelligence of nursing students: a longitudinal research. Nurse Educ Today, 48: 72-77.
  • Kikanloo AT, Jalali R, Asadi Z, Shokrpour N, Amiri M, Bazrafkan L. 2019. Emotional intelligence skills: is nurses’ stress and professional competence related to their emotional intelligence training? A quasi-experimental study. J Adv Med Educ Professionalism, 7(3):138-143.
  • Larijani TT, Movaghari MR, Rostami M, Zamani N, Ghadirian F. 2017. The Relationship between emotional intelligence and coping styles against stress among nurses. World J Res Rev, 4(5): 71-75.
  • Lee OS, Noh YG. 2017. The relationship among emotional intelligence, cri-tical thinking disposition, professional self‐concept and problem solving skills for nursing students. J Digit Converg, 15(12): 349‐358.
  • Meng L, Qi J. 2018. The Effect of an emotional ıntelligence ıntervention on reducing stress and ımproving communication skills of nursing students. NeuroQuantol, 16(1): 37-42.
  • Moreland JJ, Apker J. 2016. Conflict and stress in hospital nursing: improving communicative responses to enduring professional challenges. Health Commun, 31(7): 815-823.
  • O’Donnell H. 2009. The emotional impact of nursing student attrition rates. Br J Nur, 18(12): 745-754.
  • Por J, Barriball L, Fitzpatrick J, Roberts J. 2011. Emotional intelligence: its relationship to stress, coping, well-being and professional performance in nursing students. Nurse Educ Today, 31 (8): 855-860.
  • Powell KR, Mabry JL, Mixer SJ. 2015. Emotional intelligence: A critical evaluation of the literature with implications for mental health nursing leadership. Issues in Ment Health Nurs, 36(5): 346-356.
  • Rankin B. 2013. Emotional intelligence: enhancing values-based practice and compassionate care in nursing. J. Adv. Nurs, 69(12): 2717-2725.
  • Ruiz-Aranda D, Extremera N, Pineda-Galán C. 2014. Emotional intelligence, life satisfaction and subjective happiness in female student health professionals: the mediating effect of perceived stress. J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs, 21(2): 106-113.
  • Salovey P, Mayer JD. 1990. Emotional intelligence. Imagin Cogn Personality, 9: 185-211.
  • Salovey P, Mayer JD, Caruso D. 2002. The positive psychology of emotional intelligence, Handbook of positive psychology. Oxford University Press, New York, US, pp: 159-171.
  • Savel RH, Munro CL. 2016. Emotional intelligence: for the leader in us all. Am J Crit Care, 25(2): 104-106.
  • Schutte NS, Malouff JM, Hall LE, Haggerty DJ, Cooper JT, Golden CJ, Dorheim L. 1998. Development and validation of a measure of emotional intelligence. Pers Indiv Differ, 25(2): 167-177.
  • Sherer M, Maddux JE, Mercandante B, Prentice-Dunn S, Jacobs B, Rogers RW. 1982. The self-efficacy scale: Construction and validation. Psychological Rep, 51(2): 663-671.
  • Shipley NL, Jackson MJ, Segrest SL. 2010. The effects of emotional intelligence, age, work experience, and academic performance. RHEJ, 9: 1-18.
  • Silvera D, Martinussen M, Dahl TI. 2001. The Tromsø Social Intelligence Scale, a self‐report measure of social intelligence. Scandinavian J Psychol, 42(4): 313-319.
  • Şahin NH, Durak A. 1995. Stresle başa çıkma tarzları ölçeği: Üniversite öğrencileri için uyarlanması. Türk Psikol Derg, 10(34): 56-73.
  • Talman K, Hupli M, Engblo J, Haavisto E. 2020. Emotional intelligence of nursing applicants and factors related to it: A crosssectional study. Nurse Educ. Today, 85: 104271.
  • Tatar A, Tok S, Saltukoğlu G. 2011. Adaptation of the revised schutte emotional intelligence scale into Turkish and examination of its psychometric properties. Bull Clin Psychopharmacol, 21(4): 325-338.
  • Thomas DS, Natarajan JR. 2017. Emotional intelligence among nursing students an integrated review. IOSR J Nurs Health Sci, 6(1): 81-89.
  • Watson R, Dreary I, Thompson D, Li G. 2008. A study of stress and burnout in nursing students in Hong Kong: a questionnaire survey. Int J Nurs Stud, 45(10): 1534-1542.
  • Wawra D. 2009. Social intelligence: The key to intercultural communication. European J English Stud, 13(2): 163-177.
  • Won SJ, Heo CH, Choi YS. 2018. The effects of school life, emotional intelligence, and social intelligence on resilience of nursing university students. Biomed Res, 29(21): 3829-3834.
  • Yamani N, Sharabi M, Haghani F. 2014. The relationship between emotional intelligence and job stress in the faculty of medicine in Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. J Adv Med Educ Prof, 2(1): 20-26.
  • Zhu B, Chen CR, Shi ZY, Liang HX, Liu B. 2016. Mediating effect of self-efficacy in relationship between emotional intelligence and clinical communication competency of nurses. Int J Nurs Sci, 3(2): 162-168.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Nursing
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Alime Selçuk Tosun 0000-0002-4851-0910

Nurcan Akgül Gündoğdu 0000-0002-6446-730X

Emine Ergin 0000-0001-9419-3146

Neslihan Lök 0000-0001-8246-6311

Publication Date September 1, 2022
Submission Date May 11, 2022
Acceptance Date June 26, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 3

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APA Selçuk Tosun, A., Akgül Gündoğdu, N., Ergin, E., Lök, N. (2022). Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles as Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study. Black Sea Journal of Health Science, 5(3), 476-483. https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290
AMA Selçuk Tosun A, Akgül Gündoğdu N, Ergin E, Lök N. Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles as Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study. BSJ Health Sci. September 2022;5(3):476-483. doi:10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290
Chicago Selçuk Tosun, Alime, Nurcan Akgül Gündoğdu, Emine Ergin, and Neslihan Lök. “Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles As Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 5, no. 3 (September 2022): 476-83. https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290.
EndNote Selçuk Tosun A, Akgül Gündoğdu N, Ergin E, Lök N (September 1, 2022) Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles as Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 5 3 476–483.
IEEE A. Selçuk Tosun, N. Akgül Gündoğdu, E. Ergin, and N. Lök, “Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles as Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study”, BSJ Health Sci., vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 476–483, 2022, doi: 10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290.
ISNAD Selçuk Tosun, Alime et al. “Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles As Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 5/3 (September 2022), 476-483. https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290.
JAMA Selçuk Tosun A, Akgül Gündoğdu N, Ergin E, Lök N. Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles as Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study. BSJ Health Sci. 2022;5:476–483.
MLA Selçuk Tosun, Alime et al. “Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles As Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science, vol. 5, no. 3, 2022, pp. 476-83, doi:10.19127/bshealthscience.1115290.
Vancouver Selçuk Tosun A, Akgül Gündoğdu N, Ergin E, Lök N. Social Intelligence, Self-Efficacy, and Stress-Coping Styles as Predictors of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing Students: A Descriptive Study. BSJ Health Sci. 2022;5(3):476-83.