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Social intelligence, empathy, and self-esteem among undergraduate nursing students: a correlational study

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16 dic 2024

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Figure 1.

Conceptual framework adapted from King’s Conceptual Systems Theory.
Conceptual framework adapted from King’s Conceptual Systems Theory.

Spearman’s rho correlation between SI, empathy, and self-esteem (N = 465)

Spearman’s rho Empathy Self-esteem SI
1. Empathy 1
2. Self-esteem −0.101*(0.030) 1
3. SI 0.315** (<0.001) −0.066 1

Description of the subscale of SI (N = 465)_

Tromso Social Intelligence Subscales Minimum Maximum Mean SD
SIP 15 49 36.07 6.2
SS 10 46 29.87 5.2
SA 8 45 26.03 6.25

Association between SI, empathy, self-esteem, and year of study using Kruskal–Wallis (N = 465)_

Variables Year of study f Mean rank H (df) P-value
SI 14.179 (3) 0.003
1 196 225.25
2 131 261.69
3 111 203.52
4 27 271.3
Empathy 18.422 (3) 0.001
1 196 217.9
2 131 270.73
3 111 207.3
4 27 265.22
Self-esteem 19.148 (3) 0.001
1 196 202.56
2 131 264.85
3 111 243.69
4 27 255.5

Mann–Whitney test showing the association between the variables and gender (N = 465)_

S. No. Variables Gender f Mean rank U Z P-value
1 SI Male 64 233.35 12,691.5 −0.141 0.888
Female 401 230.80
2 Empathy Male 64 213.64 11,593 −1.241 0.214
Female 401 236.09
3 Self-esteem Male 64 254.39 11,463 −1.381 0.167
Female 401 229.59

Mann–Whitney U test showing the association between the TSIS subscales and demographics (gender and age) (N = 465)_

Variables TSIS subcategories and category N Mean rank U Z P-value
Age (years)
SI processing 3325 −2.225 0.026
18–21 444 236.01
22–25 21 169.33
SS 3457 −2.007 0.045
18–21 444 235.71
22–25 21 175.62
SA 4216 −0.742 0.458
18–21 444 234
22–25 21 211.76
Gender
SI processing 12,452.5 −0.381 0.703
Female 401 233.95
Male 64 227.07
SS 14,813 1.989 0.047
Female 401 228.06
Male 64 263.96
SA 13,639.5 0.81 0.418
Female 401 230.99
Male 64 245.62

Description of Demographic characteristics in frequency and percentage (N = 465)_

Demographic characteristics f %
Age (years)
  18–21 444 95.5
  22–25 21 4.5
Gender
  Male 64 13.8
  Female 401 86.2
Religion
  Hindu 155 33.3
  Christian 293 63
  Muslim 14 3
  Jew 1 0.2
  Buddhist 2 0.4
Year of study
  I year 196 42.2
  II year 131 28.2
  III year 111 23.9
  IV year 27 5.8
Monthly household income (rupees)
  199,862 460 98.9
  99,931–199,861 2 0.4
  74,756–99,930 2 0.4
  49,962–74,755 1 0.2
Type of family
  Nuclear 387 83.2
  Joint 74 15.9
  Extended 4 0.9
Education of father
  Primary 8 1.7
  Secondary 186 40
  Higher Secondary 99 21.3
  Diploma 44 9.5
  Degree 93 20
  Post-graduation 29 6.2
  PhD and above 5 1.1
  Uneducated 1 0.2
Education of mother
  Primary 6 1.3
  Secondary 148 31.8
  Higher Secondary 127 27.3
  Diploma 39 8.4
  Degree 97 20.9
  Post-graduation 44 9.5
  PhD and above 2 0.4
  Uneducated 2 0.4
Area of living
  Urban 108 23.2
  Rural 357 76.8
Languages spoken
  1–2 339 72.9
  >2 126 27.1
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Calendario de la edición:
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Temas de la revista:
Medicina, Profesiones auxiliares, enfermería