Abstract
Mayer and Salovey in 1997 defined Emotional Intelligence as the ability to perceive accurately, appraise, and express emotion; the ability to access and/or generate feelings when they facilitate thought; the ability to understand emotion and emotional knowledge; and the ability to regulate emotions to promote emotional and intellectual growth.
Highlights
Quality of life: As per Research unit of Toronto University, it is the degree of enjoyment to important possibilities of one’s life
Saklofske, & Egan conducted a study on Emotional intelligence and psychological wellbeing and found it was positively correlated like life satisfaction and happiness, while associations with measures of mental ill-health such as depression, stress and loneliness have been found to be negative
Problem statement: A study to assess the relation between emotional intelligence and quality of life among nursing faculties from selected colleges of Pune City
Summary
Saklofske, & Egan conducted a study on Emotional intelligence and psychological wellbeing and found it was positively correlated like life satisfaction and happiness, while associations with measures of mental ill-health such as depression, stress and loneliness have been found to be negative. In a cross sectional quantitative study to investigate the extent to which emotional labour and emotional intelligence are associated with well-being and job-stress among a group of Australian community nurses. The subjects were Australian community nurses (n = 312) reported on their perceived emotional labour, emotional intelligence and their levels of well-being and job stress using a paper and pencil survey. Problem statement: A study to assess the relation between emotional intelligence and quality of life among nursing faculties from selected colleges of Pune City.
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