2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.06.749
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The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Marital Status in Sample of College Students

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“…There was a significant difference among marital status of resident for a mean score of stress, anxiety, and depression (SAD) and EI consistent with some other studies;[ 15 ] married residents had a lower level of SAD and high level of EI. Marriage may be a protective factor for reduced stress, anxiety, and depression or individual with better mental health earlier go to be married.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…There was a significant difference among marital status of resident for a mean score of stress, anxiety, and depression (SAD) and EI consistent with some other studies;[ 15 ] married residents had a lower level of SAD and high level of EI. Marriage may be a protective factor for reduced stress, anxiety, and depression or individual with better mental health earlier go to be married.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The results of current study echo those studies. As with respect to marital status, the study findings again concur with some of the previous studies (Granger, 2015;Madahi, Javidi & Samadzadeh, 2013;Oztimurlenk, 2012) which suggests that marital status has no impact on emotional intelligence.…”
Section: Employees' Emotional Intelligence Levelssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Social outcomes include: rejection, discrimination and social isolation, the feeling of hatred with compassion, fear of daily contacts, lack of acceptance and economic weakness and both of these consequences will ultimately result in human rights violations and lack of adherence to treatment. Further studies show that fear and complication of social labels are associated with higher rates of psychological disturbances [27,28].…”
Section: Eighthmentioning
confidence: 93%