2021
DOI: 10.6000/2292-2598.2021.09.03.4
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Emotional Intelligence as a Factor against Burnout in Female Students and Teachers

Abstract: A joint analysis of the concepts of "emotional intelligence" and "burnout" allows finding new ways to protect against the adverse effects of chronic stress. It is known that emotional competencies are determined by gender and gender, but this aspect needs to be clarified. A longitudinal study was conducted in a female sample (575 students and 96 teachers from different regions of Ukraine) to determine the dynamics of burnout in calm and stressful periods and trace the correlation of symptoms with emotional abi… Show more

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“…There is a mounting body of evidence lending support to the critical role of EI competency and the organizational commitment, job satisfaction, performance, self-efficacy, self-esteem, well-being, and health indicators of teachers in the educational field (Anari, 2012;Fabio & Palazzeschi, 2008;González-Valero et al, 2019;Mohamad & Jais, 2016;Penrose et al, 2007;Sahin, 2017;Stănculescu, 2014;Toprak & Savaş, 2020;Vesely et al, 2013). EI also decreases occupational stress and prevents burnout symptoms and negative feelings Kumara, 2021;Leonova et al, 2021;Martínez-Monteagudo et al, 2019;Răducu & Stănculescu, 2021;Schoeps et al, 2021). Similarly, EI has been revealed by several studies to be crucial for supporting the academic and social development of students in the teacher-student relationship (Alam & Ahmad, 2018;Chișa & Rusua, 2016;Curci et al, 2014;Fabio & Palazzeschi, 2008).…”
Section: Individual Traits In Preventing Teacher Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…There is a mounting body of evidence lending support to the critical role of EI competency and the organizational commitment, job satisfaction, performance, self-efficacy, self-esteem, well-being, and health indicators of teachers in the educational field (Anari, 2012;Fabio & Palazzeschi, 2008;González-Valero et al, 2019;Mohamad & Jais, 2016;Penrose et al, 2007;Sahin, 2017;Stănculescu, 2014;Toprak & Savaş, 2020;Vesely et al, 2013). EI also decreases occupational stress and prevents burnout symptoms and negative feelings Kumara, 2021;Leonova et al, 2021;Martínez-Monteagudo et al, 2019;Răducu & Stănculescu, 2021;Schoeps et al, 2021). Similarly, EI has been revealed by several studies to be crucial for supporting the academic and social development of students in the teacher-student relationship (Alam & Ahmad, 2018;Chișa & Rusua, 2016;Curci et al, 2014;Fabio & Palazzeschi, 2008).…”
Section: Individual Traits In Preventing Teacher Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 96%