
@article{ref1,
title="Relationship between emotional intelligence and suicidal ideation among schizophrenic patients",
journal="Minia scientific nursing journal",
year="2022",
author="Ageeb, Mena Samy and Kotb, Fatma Nagy and Saber, Ebtsam Hanafy and Zaki, Safaa Mohammed",
volume="012",
number="1",
pages="114-124",
abstract="BACKGROUND: Negative suicidal thoughts occur often in schizophrenic patients throughout the course of their illness, especially during the initial psychotic episode, and many of these individuals have poor emotional IQ. <br><br>AIM: The purpose of the current research was to examine the association between emotional intelligence and schizophrenic patients' suicidal ideation. Research Design: The current study's aim was accomplished using a descriptive correlational research design. Study subjects and setting: 90 schizophrenic inpatients at Minia Hospital for Mental Health and Addiction Treatment in New Minia City were included in the study. Tools: Socio-demographic and clinical data questionnaire, Emotional Intelligence Scale and Suicidal Ideation Scale were used. <br><br>RESULTS: 78.9% of the studied patients were males, 68.9% of them had low emotional intelligence. While, 81.1% of them had low suicidal ideation. <br><br>CONCLUSION: According to the study's findings, the majority of the sample exhibited low emotional intelligence and few suicide thoughts. Additionally, there was a bad link between suicidal ideation and emotional intelligence among them. Recommendations: All psychiatric patients should participate in psycho educational programs to increase their emotional intelligence and decrease suicidal ideation.<p />",
language="en",
issn="2537-012X",
doi="10.21608/msnj.2022.170998.1040",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/msnj.2022.170998.1040"
}