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AdvisorAbdallah, Atiyeh
AuthorAbouhasera, Sana Mohamed
Available date2023-07-05T08:44:31Z
Publication Date2023-06
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/44985
AbstractBackground: Emotional Intelligence (EI) has gained attention for its association with professional success and effective management, as higher EI can enhance job control, commitment, and organizational outcomes. Objectives: This study aims to assess EI level and awareness among Qatar University students and employees and investigate variables that may influence their EI levels. Method: A cross-sectional correlational study utilized the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire-Short Form (TEIQue-SF), to measure trait EI levels among students and employees of Qatar University. Data was collected from August to September 2022. Results The study gathered a total of 517 responses. Among all participants, the mean global EI level was 4.80±0.78. There was a significant difference in EI levels between age groups, with younger adults having the lowest scores of EI (p<0.001). Conclusion Age is significantly associated with EI, while gender is not. Older adults demonstrate higher EI levels, suggesting its development with life experiences. Enhancing awareness and improving EI skills through training programs can lead to improved communication, relationships, and overall performance.
Languageen
SubjectEmotional Intelligence
Higher Education
Students
Employees
TitleExploring the Trait Emotional Intelligence Levels among Qatar University Students and Employees
TypeMaster Thesis
DepartmentBiomedical Sciences
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