Title of article :
The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Self-Efficacy in Type II Diabetes Patients
Author/Authors :
Jamalnia, Sheida Medical Journalism Department - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Javanmardifard, Sorur School of Nursing and Midwifery - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Najafi, Zhaleh Department of Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Islamic Azad University of Firoozabad, Firoozabad, Iran
Abstract :
Objective: The theory of self-efficacy is based on the assumption
that people’s beliefs about their abilities and talents have a favorable
effect on their actions. It is the most important determinant of
behavior. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between
Emotional Intelligence (EI) and self-efficacy in type II diabetes
(T2DM) patients.
Materials and Methods: In this analytical cross-sectional study,
128 T2DM patients were selected via simple random sampling. At
first, the patients’ demographic data were recorded. Then, the persian
version of Diabetes Management Self-Efficacy Scale (DMSES) and
EI questionnaire developed by Petrides and Furnham were
completed.
Results: The mean (±SD) age of the patients was 53.55 (±6.2) years.
The results showed a significant positive correlation between the
total scores of self-efficacy and EI (P-value: 0.001). Accordingly,
increase in the EI score was accompanied with an increase in the
score of self-efficacy.
Conclusion: EI plays an important role in nurturing self-efficacy
beliefs and positive self-concepts in patients and promoting their
mental and physical health status. Hence, training courses on EI
components can make patients feel highly self-efficacious.
Keywords :
Type II diabetes , Self-efficacy , Emotional intelligence
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity