Title of article :
Nicotine Dependency and Its Relationship With Emotional Intelligence Among Male Smoker Employees
Author/Authors :
Yadegar Tirandaz ، Shima Student Research Committee and Community Health Nursing - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Sahebihagh ، Mohammad Hasan Department of Community Health Nursing - Health Services Management Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Namdar Areshtanab ، Hossein Department of Psychiatric Nursing - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Jafarizadeh ، Hossein Patient Safety Research Center, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Asghari Jafarabadi ، Mohammad Department of Statistics and Epidemiology - Road Traffic Injury Research Center, Faculty of Health - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Smoking is one of the most common causes of mortality in the world. Emotional intelligence is the adapting ability to respond to the environment and people appropriately. It plays an important role in various aspects of life such as facing stressful situations and consequently, smoking. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between nicotine dependency and emotional intelligence among male smokers. Methods: This study was conducted on 350 male smokers working at Urmia University of Medical Sciences. The study tools were Cyberia Shrink emotional intelligence questionnaire and Fagerstrom nicotine dependence test. Results: The Mean ±SD of nicotine dependency and emotional intelligence were 3.33 ±2.31 (ranged from 010), and 110.26 ±16.24 (ranged from 33165), respectively. Overall, the results showed a significant reverse relationship between emotional intelligence and its dimensions with nicotine dependency. Individuals with higher emotional intelligence had a lower degree of nicotine dependency. Conclusion: Emotional intelligence acts as a guard against harmful behaviors such as smoking. Nicotine dependency can be reduced by teaching emotional intelligence skills.
Keywords :
Emotional intelligence , Employee , Nicotine dependence
Journal title :
Journal of Research and Health
Journal title :
Journal of Research and Health