The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families

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Emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem are important variables in social interaction that can affect the social relationship. Also having one child is an important issue in which parents are worried about it which is the adolescent's single families have weaknesses in social...

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Autores: Rahmani, Noora, Ulu, Ezgi
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
Repositorio:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representaciones
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.usil.edu.pe:article/1185
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/1185
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Emotional intelligence, Attachment style, Self-esteem, single-child
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spelling The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children FamiliesRahmani, NooraUlu, EzgiEmotional intelligence, Attachment style, Self-esteem, single-childEmotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem are important variables in social interaction that can affect the social relationship. Also having one child is an important issue in which parents are worried about it which is the adolescent's single families have weaknesses in social relationships and interaction? In this study, the researcher tries to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem in single-child and two-children adolescents aged range 13-17 (male and female). The current research used a quantitative survey study and used three questionnaires; inventory of parent and peer attachment (IPPA), inventory of trait emotional intelligence questionnaire (TEIQue), self-esteem inventory (TSI), and the socio-demographic form developed by the researcher. The participant was 228 adolescents 13-17 years old (male and female). And for the relationship between the three variables the researcher used regression and correlation and used t-test and ANOVA for comparison of socio-demographic (only or two children, gender, and age) with these variables. The result of this study showed that there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and self-esteem. Also, there were no significant differences between single-child and two-children in emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem. In differences of gender (girl and boy), there was a statistically significant in self-esteem and emotional intelligence between girls and boys but not in an attachment. Also in age, there were statistically significant differences in attachment between 13 and 16. Parents, therapists, and adolescent counselors should be aware of the importance of emotional intelligence and self-esteem and they should be careful about the single-child and their abilities.Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola S.A.2021-03-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/118510.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE3.1185Propósitos y Representaciones. Journal of Educational Psychology; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Current context of education and psychology in Europe and Asia; e1185Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Current context of education and psychology in Europe and Asia; e1185Propósitos y Representaciones; Vol. 9 (2021): Special Multidisciplinary Number: Current context of education and psychology in Europe and Asia; e11852310-46352307-799910.20511/pyr2021.v9nSPE3reponame:Revista USIL - Propósitos y Representacionesinstname:Universidad San Ignacio de Loyolainstacron:USILenghttp://revistas.usil.edu.pe/index.php/pyr/article/view/1185/1463Copyright (c) 2021 Propósitos y Representacioneshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-18T15:15:14Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
title The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
spellingShingle The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
Rahmani, Noora
Emotional intelligence, Attachment style, Self-esteem, single-child
title_short The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
title_full The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
title_sort The Relationship Between Attachment Styles, Emotional Intelligence, and Self-esteem in Only-child Families and Two-children Families
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rahmani, Noora
Ulu, Ezgi
author Rahmani, Noora
author_facet Rahmani, Noora
Ulu, Ezgi
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Emotional intelligence, Attachment style, Self-esteem, single-child
topic Emotional intelligence, Attachment style, Self-esteem, single-child
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem are important variables in social interaction that can affect the social relationship. Also having one child is an important issue in which parents are worried about it which is the adolescent's single families have weaknesses in social relationships and interaction? In this study, the researcher tries to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem in single-child and two-children adolescents aged range 13-17 (male and female). The current research used a quantitative survey study and used three questionnaires; inventory of parent and peer attachment (IPPA), inventory of trait emotional intelligence questionnaire (TEIQue), self-esteem inventory (TSI), and the socio-demographic form developed by the researcher. The participant was 228 adolescents 13-17 years old (male and female). And for the relationship between the three variables the researcher used regression and correlation and used t-test and ANOVA for comparison of socio-demographic (only or two children, gender, and age) with these variables. The result of this study showed that there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and self-esteem. Also, there were no significant differences between single-child and two-children in emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem. In differences of gender (girl and boy), there was a statistically significant in self-esteem and emotional intelligence between girls and boys but not in an attachment. Also in age, there were statistically significant differences in attachment between 13 and 16. Parents, therapists, and adolescent counselors should be aware of the importance of emotional intelligence and self-esteem and they should be careful about the single-child and their abilities.
description Emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem are important variables in social interaction that can affect the social relationship. Also having one child is an important issue in which parents are worried about it which is the adolescent's single families have weaknesses in social relationships and interaction? In this study, the researcher tries to investigate the relationship between emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem in single-child and two-children adolescents aged range 13-17 (male and female). The current research used a quantitative survey study and used three questionnaires; inventory of parent and peer attachment (IPPA), inventory of trait emotional intelligence questionnaire (TEIQue), self-esteem inventory (TSI), and the socio-demographic form developed by the researcher. The participant was 228 adolescents 13-17 years old (male and female). And for the relationship between the three variables the researcher used regression and correlation and used t-test and ANOVA for comparison of socio-demographic (only or two children, gender, and age) with these variables. The result of this study showed that there is a significant relationship between emotional intelligence and self-esteem. Also, there were no significant differences between single-child and two-children in emotional intelligence, attachment style, and self-esteem. In differences of gender (girl and boy), there was a statistically significant in self-esteem and emotional intelligence between girls and boys but not in an attachment. Also in age, there were statistically significant differences in attachment between 13 and 16. Parents, therapists, and adolescent counselors should be aware of the importance of emotional intelligence and self-esteem and they should be careful about the single-child and their abilities.
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