Study of the relationship between the level of emotional intelligence and socio-psychological adaptation in young people
https://doi.org/10.23947/2658-7165-2021-4-3-65-78
Abstract
This article reflects the results of studying some aspects of the problem of the correlation of emotional intelligence and socio-psychological adaptation. The novelty of the study lies in the fact that for the first time an analysis of the features of the relationship between emotional intelligence and socio-psychological adaptation in young people during the pandemic was carried out.
The Introduction provides a brief overview of the results of modern domestic and foreign research on the problems under study. The relevance of this study is revealed, which consists in obtaining data on existing significant correlations between specific components of emotional intelligence and socio-psychological adaptation of young people.
The Methods section describes the psychodiagnostic methods used in the study: D. V. Lyusin's questionnaire EmIn (Emotional Intelligence); multi-level personal questionnaire "Adaptivity" (MLO-AM) by A. Maklakov and S. Chermyanin. The description of the formed sample and the proposed hypothesis of the study is given, and described the methods of mathematical statistics used for processing the empirical data obtained in the study.
The Results section describes three stages of the conducted empirical research. The levels of development of emotional intelligence and socio-psychological adaptation are described based on the obtained data; the representation of the study respondents with different levels of indicators of the studied phenomena is described. Presented the results of mathematical statistics used to identify significant relationships between emotional intelligence in young people and the success of their socio-psychological adaptation, and described the data obtained.
The Discussion identified in the study and the description of significant relationships between the emotional intelligence of young people and the success of socio-psychological adaptation is given in the discussion of the Results.
In Conclusion, the general results of the work done are summarized, a number of generalizing conclusions are described, which allows us to outline further prospects for the development of this research topic.
About the Authors
N. N. TimokhinRussian Federation
Nikolay N. Timokhin
Rostov-on-Don
A. S. Kryuchkova
Russian Federation
Anna S. Kryuchkova
Rostov-on-Don
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Timokhin N.N., Kryuchkova A.S. Study of the relationship between the level of emotional intelligence and socio-psychological adaptation in young people. Innovative science: psychology, pedagogy, defectology. 2021;4(3):65-78. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.23947/2658-7165-2021-4-3-65-78