Emotional Intelligence and Mental Health of Senior High School Students: A Correlational Study

Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (2):629-633 (2023)
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Abstract

Mental health among students is one of the major concerns amidst the pandemic. Employing a correlational design, this study investigates the relationship between emotional intelligence and mental health among 152 senior high school students. Based on the statistical analysis, the r coefficient of 0.82 indicates a high positive correlation between the variables. The p-value of 0.00, which is less than 0.05, leads to the decision to reject the null hypothesis. Hence, a significant relationship exists between emotional intelligence and mental health among senior high school. Implications were discussed in the study.

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Jhoselle Tus
La Consolacion University Philippines (Alumnus)

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