2011
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5545.82541
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Study of emotional intelligence and empathy in medical postgraduates

Abstract: Objectives:The important domains of emotional intelligence (EI) are self-awareness and control of emotions, motivating oneself, and empathy. These are necessary to handle any relationship. This study aims to (i) assess emotional intelligence focusing specifically on empathy; (ii) to study the level of anger; and (iii) correlating level of anger with (a) EI and (b) empathy in medical postgraduates.Materials and Methods:Subjects were assessed randomly after obtaining informed consent, through semi-structured pro… Show more

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“…[12] Satisfaction with ones professional course as well as the choice of the career translated into higher EI in our study population. [13] Intrinsic dissatisfaction with the course would definitely be a deterrent in student's academic performance. Perhaps, the reason is related to the fact that emotional intelligence is one of the determining factors of people's adjustment and therefore, those who have more adjustment abilities have higher emotional intelligence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12] Satisfaction with ones professional course as well as the choice of the career translated into higher EI in our study population. [13] Intrinsic dissatisfaction with the course would definitely be a deterrent in student's academic performance. Perhaps, the reason is related to the fact that emotional intelligence is one of the determining factors of people's adjustment and therefore, those who have more adjustment abilities have higher emotional intelligence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The full texts of the remaining 305 articles were examined for goodness of fit with the study criteria. This process resulted in the exclusion of 196 of these publications, leaving 109 articles . Subsequently, the following information was extracted from each remaining article: the definition of empathy (if present), and whether the definition incorporated thinking, feeling, acting or more than one of these components.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Kaya et al, [1], Mahmoud et al, [29], and Beauvais et al, [30] found out those nursing students' emotional intelligence was at medium/ moderate level. On contrary, a study by Faye et al, [31] has revealed that more than 70% of the respondents had poor emotional intelligence.…”
Section: Emotional Intelligence Levelmentioning
confidence: 85%