Emotional Intelligence and Resilience as Predictors of Work-Related Stress Among Health Professionals in Sub-Saharan Africa
Abdul-Raheem Mohammed,
Mustapha Alhassan
Abstract:The health profession has been characterized as consisting of high stressors and this is more pervasive in sub-Saharan Africa. Although various interventions aimed at managing stress have been investigated, little attention has been devoted to the contribution of emotional intelligence (EI) and resilience. The present study sought to examine the role of EI and resilience in the perception of stress among health professionals in Ghana. A convenient sample of 150 health workers domiciled in Ghana participated in… Show more
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