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| Published: November 23, 2024
A Correlational Analysis of Emotional Intelligence and Gender on Suicide Ideation in Adolescents
PhD Scholar, Department of Psychology, RTMNU University, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.135.20241204
DOI: 10.25215/1204.135
ABSTRACT
This study examines the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI), Gender, and Suicide Ideation among adolescents, a group particularly vulnerable to mental health challenges during their developmental years. Research suggests that EI may influence how individuals handle stress, process emotions, and seek help, which could play a role in reducing Suicide Ideation. Using the Emotional Intelligence Scale (EIS) by Hyde, Pethe, and Dhar (2001) alongside a modified Suicide Ideation Scale (SIS), it was investigated how Emotional Intelligence and Gender contribute to variations in Suicidal Ideation. A sample of 50 students (25 males and 25 females) was assessed for Emotional Intelligence and Suicide Ideation. Using Pearson’s correlation coefficient, we found a negligible correlation of -0.0304, indicating no significant linear relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Suicide Ideation in this sample. Further analysis was conducted to understand gender-based differences.
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© 2024, Gambhir, S.
Received: November 15, 2024; Revision Received: November 18, 2024; Accepted: November 23, 2024
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.135.20241204
10.25215/1204.135
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Published in Volume 12, Issue 4, October- December, 2024