The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence

  Background: Emotional intelligence is a set of teachable abilities and skills that prepare people for the sustainability and success in life. The purpose of the present study was to predict the emotional intelligence based on metacognitive beliefs and mindfulness beliefs in the students.   Metho...

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Main Authors: Farahnaz Koohneshin Taromi, Shima Parandin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2017-08-01
Series:Social Determinants of Health
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Online Access:https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/20891
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spelling doaj-cb0223106baf48c58ae3d063593fafb32021-02-03T05:31:30ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesSocial Determinants of Health2423-73372017-08-013410.22037/sdh.v3i4.2089110486The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligenceFarahnaz Koohneshin Taromi0Shima Parandin1Department of psycology, Eslamabad Gharb Branch, Islamic Azad University, Eslamabad Gharb, IranDepartment of psycology, Eslamabad Gharb Branch, Islamic Azad University, Eslamabad Gharb, Iran   Background: Emotional intelligence is a set of teachable abilities and skills that prepare people for the sustainability and success in life. The purpose of the present study was to predict the emotional intelligence based on metacognitive beliefs and mindfulness beliefs in the students.   Methods: A total of 341 students were selected from Islamic Azad University, West Islamabad branch, using random cluster sampling from different university majors at the faculty of Social Sciences. They responded to Bar-Anne's Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire, the short form of the Wells Meta-Cognition Questionnaire, and Baer et al. Mindfulness Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise regression.      Results: Among the participants 200 (67.5%) were girl students. the age of the participants ranged between18 and 52 years old. Also 254, (78%) had Bachelor’s degree and 87 (21.97%) had Master’s degree. Moreover, 105 (77.33%) were married. The mean (SD) of mindfulness were 107.3 (5.12), meta-cognitive beliefs 47.8 (5.01), and emotional intelligence 85.9 (13.43), respectively. The results of regression analysis showed that metacognitive beliefs were independent predictor of students' emotional intelligence (P<0.001, F=34.59). Metacognitive beliefs predicted a total of 21% of students' emotional intelligence.   Conclusion: Considering the findings of the present study, it can be stated that more attention should be paid to metacognitive beliefs as an independents predictor of emotional intelligence. https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/20891Metacognitive KnowledgeMindfulnessEmotional Intelligence
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The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence
Social Determinants of Health
Metacognitive Knowledge
Mindfulness
Emotional Intelligence
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Shima Parandin
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title The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence
title_short The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence
title_full The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence
title_fullStr The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence
title_sort relationship between mindfulness and metacognitive beliefs with emotional intelligence
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Social Determinants of Health
issn 2423-7337
publishDate 2017-08-01
description   Background: Emotional intelligence is a set of teachable abilities and skills that prepare people for the sustainability and success in life. The purpose of the present study was to predict the emotional intelligence based on metacognitive beliefs and mindfulness beliefs in the students.   Methods: A total of 341 students were selected from Islamic Azad University, West Islamabad branch, using random cluster sampling from different university majors at the faculty of Social Sciences. They responded to Bar-Anne's Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire, the short form of the Wells Meta-Cognition Questionnaire, and Baer et al. Mindfulness Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and stepwise regression.      Results: Among the participants 200 (67.5%) were girl students. the age of the participants ranged between18 and 52 years old. Also 254, (78%) had Bachelor’s degree and 87 (21.97%) had Master’s degree. Moreover, 105 (77.33%) were married. The mean (SD) of mindfulness were 107.3 (5.12), meta-cognitive beliefs 47.8 (5.01), and emotional intelligence 85.9 (13.43), respectively. The results of regression analysis showed that metacognitive beliefs were independent predictor of students' emotional intelligence (P<0.001, F=34.59). Metacognitive beliefs predicted a total of 21% of students' emotional intelligence.   Conclusion: Considering the findings of the present study, it can be stated that more attention should be paid to metacognitive beliefs as an independents predictor of emotional intelligence.
topic Metacognitive Knowledge
Mindfulness
Emotional Intelligence
url https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/sdh/article/view/20891
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