2018
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2018.1501894
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Emotional intelligence and personal growth initiative effects on subjective happiness among university students

Abstract: This study examined emotional intelligence and personal growth initiative influences on the level of subjective happiness among university students in Ghana. A total of 260 undergraduate students were participants (female = 69.8%, mean age = 21.72, SD = 3.61Years). They responded to measures of emotional intelligence, personal growth initiative and subjective happiness. Results following hierarchical regression analysis indicate emotional intelligence and intentional behaviour domain of personal growth to pred… Show more

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“…This study found strong effects of personal growth initiative and emotional intelligence on the subjective happiness of Pakistani undergraduates. These results are consistent with a study conducted in Africa on Ghanaian students by (Kugbey et al, 2018). Some other researches also indicated the positive effects of emotional intelligence on the social well-being of undergraduates, such as high emotional intelligence in youth is associated with reduced depression (Ruiz-Aranda et al, 2014) Salguero, Extremera, & Berrocal, 2012 and subjective happiness (Geng, 2018;Ruiz-Aranda et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This study found strong effects of personal growth initiative and emotional intelligence on the subjective happiness of Pakistani undergraduates. These results are consistent with a study conducted in Africa on Ghanaian students by (Kugbey et al, 2018). Some other researches also indicated the positive effects of emotional intelligence on the social well-being of undergraduates, such as high emotional intelligence in youth is associated with reduced depression (Ruiz-Aranda et al, 2014) Salguero, Extremera, & Berrocal, 2012 and subjective happiness (Geng, 2018;Ruiz-Aranda et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This study also found that PGI played a mediating role in the relationship between EA and SWB, and hypothesis 3 was veri ed. This is similar to physical exercise promotingPGI (Whittaker et al, 2001), and PGI can have a positive impact on SWB (Freitas et al, 2018;Kugbey et al, 2018) showed consistent results. This study also explored the relationship between these three variables, con rming that EA is an important factor to promote PGI, and also an important factor to increase SWB.…”
Section: Independent Mediating Of Mindfulness Personal Growth Initiativesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Emotional intelligence, personal growth initiative, and life satisfaction showed an association with happiness [ 94 ]. Growth mindsets led to stronger beliefs in the changeable nature of happiness and were found associated with greater well-being and greater relationship satisfaction [ 32 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%