The level of emotional intelligence in children in mortal danger- A field study of the Multi-Service Center for Youth Prevention (MCYP) Ouargla

Authors

  • Abdelmalih Nekbil University of Bordj Bou Arreridj
  • Ammar Hacini University of Ouargla

Keywords:

Emotional intelligence, children, competencies, stress, moral danger

Abstract

The study of the level of emotional intelligence in children at moral risk is very important, as it is one of the fundamental factors of children's happiness and success in life. It also helps to recognize the shortcomings in the process of socialization and rehabilitation of this vulnerable group of society, which requires special care and care, as early intervention and comprehensive care help ensure children's emotional, social and moral health, thus promoting their healthy development. By providing timely care. In this context, the study was conducted to detect the level of emotional intelligence in children at risk and residents of the Multi-service Center for Youth Protection (MCYP) in Ouargla., as the study sample consisted of 16 children at risk. In order to achieve the study's goals, the (Bar-On and James Parker) Emotional Intelligence Scale was used in the translation of (Rizqallah Randa Suheil's 2006). The measure consists of 60 items distributed over 60 dimensions, namely: personal competencies, social competencies, stress management competence, adaptive competencies, positive mood competencies, and positive impression competency. The study concluded that the sample members enjoy a moderate level of emotional intelligence. As for the study of the dimensions of affective intelligence. Children in morale danger and residents of the Multi-Service Center for Youth Protection (MCYP) Ouargla have a high level of adaptive skills. The competence of stress management also revealed that the level of positive impression competencies, and personal competencies was moderate, but after social competencies and positive general mood competencies, the level was low.

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Published

2023-04-16

How to Cite

Nekbil , A., & Hacini, A. (2023). The level of emotional intelligence in children in mortal danger- A field study of the Multi-Service Center for Youth Prevention (MCYP) Ouargla. Al-Jamie Journal In Psychological Studies and Educational Sciences, 8(1), 820–835. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/ajpe/article/view/8717

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