Academic performance, emotional intelligence, and academic burnout: A cross-sectional study of a mediational effect in nursing students

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作者
Merino-Soto, Cesar [1 ]
Angulo-Ramos, Marisol [2 ]
Llaja-Rojas, Victoria [3 ,4 ]
Chans, Guillermo M. [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Tecnol Monterrey, Inst Future Educ, Monterrey 64849, Mexico
[2] Univ Autonoma Ica, Ica 11701, Peru
[3] Univ Nacl Mayor San Marcos, Lima 15081, Peru
[4] Hosp Nacl Edgardo Rebagliati Martins, Lima 15072, Peru
[5] Tecnol Monterrey, Sch Engn & Sci, Mexico City 01389, Mexico
关键词
Course failure; Emotional intelligence; Academic burnout; Nursing students; Mental health; Innovational education; Professional education; Emotional regulation; EFFECT SIZE; VALIDATION; INVENTORY; PREVALENCE; CONSTRUCT; INTERVAL; STRESS; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.nedt.2024.106221
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: Course failure arises as the ultimate result of students' declining academic performance in the face of high course demands. It can eventually lead to dropout and academic dissatisfaction. Emotional intelligence may play an essential role in decreasing the emotional effects of stress, such as academic burnout in nursing students. However, emotional intelligence is conceptualized multidimensionally, and each of its attributes may have a different impact on burnout reduction. Objective: To explore the dimensions of emotional intelligence that may mediate the association between academic performance (course failure) and academic burnout in nursing students. Design: The design was cross-sectional, with survey-based data collection. Settings: Educational setting, undergraduate nursing students at a private university in Metropolitan Lima, Peru. Participants: 154 students (77.3 % female) with a mean age of 25.9 years. Methods: A multiple mediation strategy was used, using the Wong-Law Emotional Intelligence Scale. Four emotional intelligence attributes (self-emotional appraisal, others' emotional appraisal, use of emotion, and regulation of emotion) were evaluated in the relationship of failed courses (dichotomous variable: yes/no) and academic burnout (single item based on physical and emotional exhaustion). The structural equation modeling framework was used. Results: Course failure (academic performance) positively affects academic burnout. Regulation of emotion is the only dimension of emotional intelligence mediating between course failure and academic burnout. The proportion of the mediating effect was 0.315, while the rest was around zero. Statistically significant gender differences were detected concerning burnout, with men scoring moderately higher than women. Conclusions: The results indicate that the regulation of emotion may have a relevant role in reducing burnout compared to other emotional intelligence attributes. These regulatory skills are important for developing health care and positive patient relationships. Interventions focused on the regulatory characteristics of emotions and distinguishing different attributes of emotional intelligence while exploring its mediating effect should be strengthened. These implications are linked to the growing call to include EI in university education.
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