Exploring the Association between Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance and Stress Factors among Dental Students: A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Search Strategy
Emotional Intelligence | Dental | Academic Performance | Stress |
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Emotional intelligence (MeSH) | Dental education (keyword) | Academic performances | Stress disorders |
Intelligence | Students | Academic test performances | Stress, psychological |
Emotional intelligence | dental (MeSH) | Academic test scores | Dental stress analysis |
Emotional social intelligence | Schools dental (MeSH) | Educational test performance | Occupational stress |
Social intelligence | Educational test scores |
2.2. Study Selection
2.3. Inclusion Criteria and Exclusion Criteria
2.4. Data Extraction
2.5. Analysis
2.6. Critical Appraisal
Reference | Aim | Country | Sample | Scale | Study Design | Findings | Limitation |
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[36] | EI and stress coping in dental undergraduates | UK | 213 | EI Scale by Schutte | Qualitative |
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[37] | EI of dental students and patient satisfaction | Iran | 123 | Bar-On Standardized Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQI) | Cross sectional |
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[38] | EI level among postgraduate pedodontics students | India | 240 | Goleman’s model of EI | Cross sectional |
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[39] | Relationship between self-esteem, emotional intelligence, and empathy | Trinidad and Tobago | 460 |
| Cross sectional |
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[40] | EI level among dental interns | Egypt | 267 | Genos EI self- assessment model | Cross sectional |
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[41] | EI and clinical interview performance of dental students | New Zealand | 116 |
| Cross sectional |
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[42] | The relationship between socio- demographic factors and EI and academic success in dental, clinical and preclinical courses | Pakistan | 113 | San Diego City College MESA Program from a model by Paul Mohapel | Cross sectional |
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[43] | EI and academic success | India | 160 | Emotional intelligence scale (situational) | Cross sectional |
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[44] | EI score and performance of dental undergraduates | Japan | 129 | Mayer–Salovey–Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test | Cross sectional |
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[45] | EI and empathy among medical and dental students | Pakistan | 2170 |
| Cross sectional |
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[46] | Association between dental students’ EI and academic performance | India | 200 | EQSAC | Cross sectional |
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[47] | EI and subjective wellness among dental students | UK | 218 |
| Cross sectional |
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[48] | EI and self-perception among medical and dental students | Pakistan | 1172 | Schutte Emotional Intelligence Scale (SEiS) | Cross sectional |
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[49] | Impact of EI training in a communication and ethics | USA | 120 | EQSAC | Cross sectional |
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[50] | Association between EI and academic performance | USA | 63 | EQSAC | Cross sectional |
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[51] | Relationship between EI and job satisfaction | Malaysia | 581 | Schutte Emotional Intelligence Scale | Cross sectional |
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[52] | Emotional intelligence and perceived stress | England, Romania, South Africa, Australia, USA, Greece, Malaysia | 741 | Schutte Emotional Intelligence Scale | Cross sectional |
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[53] | Emotional intelligence among dental undergraduate students | India | 186 | EQSAC | Cross sectional |
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[54] | Relationship between EI and depression | Pakistan | 200 |
| Cross sectional |
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[55] | Association between emotional intelligence and perceived stress | Malaysia | 234 | Schutte Emotional Intelligence Scale | Cross sectional |
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[56] | Self-compassion and emotional intelligence of engineering and dental college students | India | 60 |
| Cross sectional |
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[57] | Relationship between emotional intelligence and academic satisfaction | Iran | 80 | EQI | Cross sectional |
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[58] | Relationship between EI and dental student clinical performance | USA | 100 | ECI-U Cluster ratings | Cross sectional |
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[59] | Perceived stress among dental students | Western Cape | 411 | Maslach Burn- out Inventory (MBI) | Cross sectional |
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3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Studies
3.2. Design of Studies
3.3. Source of Information
3.4. EI Assessment Methods
3.5. EI and Academic Performance
3.6. EI and Coping with Stress and Depression
3.7. EI and Clinical Competence
3.8. EI and Empathy, Perception, Self-Esteem, and Job Satisfaction
3.9. EI and Gender
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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PICO Search Tool | |
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P—Population | Undergraduate and postgraduate dental students |
I—Intervention | Emotional intelligence |
C—Comparison | None |
O—Outcome | Academic performance, stress factors |
SL NO. | Database | Related Articles Found |
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1 | PubMed | 203 |
2 | CINAHL Plus | 17 |
3 | Medline | 31 |
4 | JSTOR | 726 |
5 | EMBASE | 12 |
6 | BioMed Central | 370 |
7 | Reference harvesting | 3 |
Inclusion | Exclusion | |
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Population (P) | Dental students (both undergraduate and postgraduate) | Students from other sectors, such as medical, engineering, business, or humanities, etc. |
Intervention (I) | Emotional intelligence | Other factors such as IQ, background, economic solvency, etc. |
Comparison (C) | Peer-reviewed studies published from 2004 to 2020 | Studies before 2004 mixed method studies Grey literature |
Outcome (O) | Academic performance and stress factors | Other than academic performance and stress factors |
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Jahan, S.S.; Nerali, J.T.; Parsa, A.D.; Kabir, R. Exploring the Association between Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance and Stress Factors among Dental Students: A Scoping Review. Dent. J. 2022, 10, 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj10040067
Jahan SS, Nerali JT, Parsa AD, Kabir R. Exploring the Association between Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance and Stress Factors among Dental Students: A Scoping Review. Dentistry Journal. 2022; 10(4):67. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj10040067
Chicago/Turabian StyleJahan, Shah Saif, Jayashri Tamanna Nerali, Ali Davod Parsa, and Russell Kabir. 2022. "Exploring the Association between Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance and Stress Factors among Dental Students: A Scoping Review" Dentistry Journal 10, no. 4: 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj10040067
APA StyleJahan, S. S., Nerali, J. T., Parsa, A. D., & Kabir, R. (2022). Exploring the Association between Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance and Stress Factors among Dental Students: A Scoping Review. Dentistry Journal, 10(4), 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj10040067