| Literature DB >> 28750267 |
Carlos Salavera1, Pablo Usán2, Laurane Jarie2.
Abstract
Self-efficacy affects our students' academic results, which may be related to people's social skills and emotional intelligence. This study included 1402 (50.71% males) Secondary Education Spanish students (12-17 years), and analysed the relation of self-efficacy with emotional intelligence and social skills. It showed how these constructs were related, and how the self-efficacy perceived by students varied according to their social skills and emotional intelligence. Gender did not influence self-efficacy, social skills and emotional intelligence. These variables showed similar correlation indices in females and males. Self-efficacy was related with social skills and emotional intelligence in Secondary Education students, but this relation was not gender-sensitive. More studies and research are needed to study and describe these variables according to gender from other perspectives. One proposal is to investigate the association between gender identity and self-efficacy and social skills and emotional intelligence to better understand how these constructs participate in adolescent development.Entities:
Keywords: Emotional intelligence; Gender; Secondary education; Self-efficacy; Social skills
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28750267 DOI: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2017.07.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adolesc ISSN: 0140-1971