Empathy and Socio-Emotional Competencies: The Perception of Portuguese Adolescents in Today’s Changing Environment

Author:

Ferreira Paula1ORCID,Gameiro Fátima1ORCID,Faria Miguel2

Affiliation:

1. LusoGlobe (Lusofona Centre on Global Challenges), Institute of Social Work, Lusófona University—University Center of Lisbon, Campo Grande, 376, 1749-024 Lisbon, Portugal

2. Superior School of Health Ribeiro Sanches, Lusófona Polytechnic Institute, 1950-396 Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

According to the literature, recent world events seem to play a significant influence in the acquisition and upgrowth of empathy and socio-emotional competencies (SEC), especially in adolescents. In this study we sought to assess the level of socio-emotional competencies and interpersonal reactivity of Portuguese adolescents in today’s context and analyze differences due to sex, relationship status, residence, and educational level on the dimensions of inter-personal reactivity and socio-emotional competencies. Participants were 230 adolescents of both sexes, living in Portugal, with ages between 16 and 18 years old, mostly female, with a secondary educational level, living in an urban area, and not in a relationship. An online questionnaire was applied using the Social and Emotional Competencies (SEC-Q) scale and the Interpersonal Reactivity Index (IRI). The results were that adolescents had an above-average global interpersonal reactivity, with empathic concern and perspective-taking presenting the higher values. Adolescents showed a medium-high average level of SEC, with the highest domains being self-awareness, social awareness, and pro-social behavior. Girls showed significantly more interpersonal reactivity in empathic concern, personal distress, and fantasy, and boys presented more self-awareness. As for the relationship status, adolescents not in a relationship manifested more personal distress, while those in a relationship presented higher values in all dimensions of SEC. Neither residence, nor educational level, presented significant main effects. These results can contribute to thinking about youth protection policies and designing more appropriate interventions to promote well-being in this crucial period of life, especially in times of change.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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