Background: Nowadays emotional intelligence is considered as a new subject in the field of psychology. Studies
performed in this area, suggest the role of emotional intelligence and its
components in various aspects of life such as educational attainment, marriage,
career and social relationships. Academic life , is one of the most important
aspects of an individual’s life influences other aspects of it. In
this regard, one of the fundamental problems of academic life and educational
system of each country is the issue educational failure and low academic
performance of its students.
Methods: The present study is
cross-sectional carried out to investigate the relationship between emotional
intelligence and academic achievement of the students. The study population
consisted of 126 female students and 95 male students of Shahid Beheshti
University of Medical Sciences who were selected by simple random sampling
method. The research tools used in this study was bar-on questionnaire. This questionnaire was validated in Iran and
has been used in various studies. Also the overall GPA (grade point average was used
to measure the academic performance) of
students was used. For data analysis methods and statistical tests, two-tailed
Pearson correlation coefficient, stepwise multiple regression analysis,
independent t-test and chi-square were used.
Results: The findings showed that the
mean age of participants in the study is 22.43±2.42 yr. Given
the obtained correlation coefficient (r=0.478), there was a significant
positive correlation between emotional intelligence and academic achievement.
The general relationship between gender and emotional intelligence was not
significant (p <0.07). But the
results of stepwise multiple regression showed that the three components of
emotional intelligence [assertiveness (p <0.001), optimism (p <0.001) and
emotional self-consciousness (p <0.015)], had significant predicted roles in
academic improvement of students.
Conclusion: This study showed that there is
a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and academic
achievement. Thus in order to achieve
high levels of academic and educational skills, in addition to general
cognitive ability, an individual should be able
to control emotions. In other words students
without access to components that make the emotional intelligence, are not able
to learn effectively and more importantly will not be able to use this learning and experiences.
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