Affiliation:
1. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Special Education and Rehabilitation, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
According to previous studies, academic stress is related to both basic
personality traits and emotional intelligence (EI) as a trait which has
demonstrated its relevance in numerous research regarding stress and mental
health domains. The present study sought to examine the role of trait EI in
predicting academic-related stress, while controlling basic personality
traits. A sample (N=288) completed: 1) Perceptions of Academic Stress (PAS)
Scale, measuring intensity of academic-related stress, 2) HEXACO PI-R
comprising traits Honesty-Humility, Emotionality, Extraversion,
Agreeableness, Conscientiousness and Openness, and 3) the TEIQue, examining
trait EI (encompassing factors Well-Being, Self-control, Emotionality, and
Sociability). The subjects in this online research were students from the
University of Belgrade. Four hierarchical regression models comprising the
HEXACO traits (entered 1st) and trait EI factors (entered 2nd) as
predictors, and academic stress variables as criterions variables, were
tested. HEXACO traits explained 8-25% of variance, while predictors of the
second block incrementally explained 5-7% of the variance in academic
stress. The current data suggests that specific emotion-related personality
dispositions encompassed by trait EI have a significant role in predicting
academic-related stress and indicates its incremental predictive validity
over basic personality traits. The practical implications of the obtained
results refer to the importance of programs for planned, targeted
stimulation of EI in the context of education.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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