Emotional intelligence and happiness in clinical medical students: A cross‐sectional multicenter study

Author:

Hatamnejad Mohammad Reza1ORCID,Hosseinpour Morteza2,Shiati Samin1,Seifaee Asal2,Sayari Mohammad1,Seyyedi Faranak3,Lankarani Kamran Bagheri1,Ghahramani Sulmaz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Health Policy Research Center, Institute of Health Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

2. Student Research Department Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Shiraz Iran

3. Department of Sociology Arak Azad University Arak Iran

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsEmotional intelligence (EI) has improved job performance and has been associated with the success of individuals. The interfering role of happiness in this equation is unneglectable; however, this association has not been established in clinical medical students exposed to work pressures and stressful hospital atmospheric. The present perusal was conducted to evaluate the relationship between EI and happiness in clinical medical students.MethodsA multicenter cross‐sectional investigation was conducted in Iran from December 2021 to June 2022. Multi‐stage cluster sampling followed by a systematic random selection was applied to choose participants. Data gathering was carried out online by Brief Emotional Intelligence Scale‐10 and Oxford Happiness Questionnaire.ResultsData from 405 participants were analyzed. The mean age was 24.2 years; men and women constituted 208 (51.4%) and 197 (48.6%) of all participants. Gamma regression analysis has determined age (Exp (B) = 1.016, p‐value < 0.001), female gender (Exp (B) = 0.966, p‐value = 0.04), extrovert personality (Exp (B) = 1.076, p‐value < 0.001), perceived somatic health (Exp (B) = 1.002, p‐value < 0.001), and stress level (Exp (B) = 0.990, p‐value = 0.01) as predictors of happiness. EI comprises five domains, and except for appraisal of others' emotions, an increase in all other domains of emotional intelligence was associated with higher happiness. GBRT model of significant variables revealed regulation of own emotions is the most happiness‐predictor variable (Exp (B) = 1.042, p‐value < 0.001).ConclusionDiminishing the stresses helps medical students have a happier life. In happiness‐boosting strategies, vulnerable individuals (women, introverts, and those of higher age) ought to be noted as the targeted population. In this investigation, emotional intelligence was the most effective predictor of happiness in clinical medical students. Planning to promote happiness in these medical staff by enhancing their EI leads to better decision‐making and more prosperity in their job, resulting in better patient care services.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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