Inteligencia emocional y ansiedad ante el COVID-19 en adultos de Lima Metropolitana
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Herrán Sifuentes, Mike ArthurIssue Date
2024-09-05Keywords
Inteligencia emocionalAnsiedad por la COVID-19
Adultos
COVID 19
Emotional intelligence
Coronavirus anxiety
Adults
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Emotional intelligence and anxiety in the face of COVID-19 in adults in Metropolitan LimaAdditional Links
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El objetivo del estudio fue determinar la relación entre inteligencia emocional y ansiedad ante la COVID-19 en adultos de Lima Metropolitana. Se utilizó la estrategia asociativa de diseño correlacional. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 166 trabajadores administrativos de empresas privadas del rubro textil, retail, banca y energía, de ambos sexos (43.6% varones y 55.8% mujeres) con edades desde los 25 hasta los 39 años. Para medir las variables se utilizaron la Escala de Ansiedad por el Coronavirus y la Medida Breve de Inteligencia Emocional en adultos. Los resultados evidenciaron que la ansiedad se relaciona de forma opuesta con las dimensiones de inteligencia emocional. Se concluye que existe una relación opuesta entre la ansiedad frente al COVID-19 y las dimensiones de la inteligencia emocional en trabajadores.The objective of the study was to determine the relationship between emotional intelligence and anxiety regarding COVID-19 in adults in Metropolitan Lima. The associative correlational design strategy was used. The sample was made up of 166 administrative workers from private companies in the textile, retail, banking and energy sectors, of both sexes (43.6% men and 55.8% women) with ages from 25 to 39 years old. To measure the variables, the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale and the Brief Measure of Emotional Intelligence in adults were used. The results showed that anxiety is related in an opposite way to the dimensions of emotional intelligence. It is concluded that there is an opposite relationship between anxiety regarding COVID-19 and the dimensions of emotional intelligence in workers.
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