Inteligencia emocional como factor protector ante el desarrollo de ansiedad y/o depresión en la sociedad española
Tesis Materias > Psicología Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Grado Cerrado Español En la actualidad, la población española está expuesta a diferentes acontecimientos que pueden suponer distintos niveles de estrés, sobre todo en aquellas personas comprendidas entre los 16-40 años aproximadamente. En este rango de edad, las personas se someten a diferentes situaciones por primera vez, como la emancipación, la decisión vocacional o incluso la paternidad. Es importante saber manejar las emociones y los impulsos que sentimos, y por eso la inteligencia emocional (IE) tendrá un papel imprescindible en nuestro desarrollo con el medio. Según la Encuesta Nacional de Salud (ENSE) en España el 6,7% de los adultos refiere ansiedad crónica, 9,1% de las mujeres y 4,3% de los hombres. La depresión se declara en la misma proporción que la ansiedad (6,7%), y es más del doble en mujeres (9,2%) que en hombres (4%). Estas dos afecciones emocionales están muy presentes y cada vez más en la sociedad, por esta razón, el presente trabajo tendrá como objetivo comprobar si la inteligencia emocional, los estilos de afrontamiento y la calidad de vida, tienen un papel protector o de riesgo en el desarrollo de estos trastornos. Además, mencionar que, entre las variables independientes del presente estudio, la inteligencia emocional será sobre la que girará fundamentalmente la investigación. Por tanto, se espera que los resultados señalen la influencia de estas variables en los trastornos emocionales mencionados, con el fin de desarrollar y poner en práctica programas que ayuden a potenciar estas variables y así tratar de prevenir trastornos emocionales desde edades tempranas. metadata Yarritu Ezquerra, Nagore mail SIN ESPECIFICAR (2021) Inteligencia emocional como factor protector ante el desarrollo de ansiedad y/o depresión en la sociedad española. Diploma thesis, Universidad Europea del Atlántico.
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En la actualidad, la población española está expuesta a diferentes acontecimientos que pueden suponer distintos niveles de estrés, sobre todo en aquellas personas comprendidas entre los 16-40 años aproximadamente. En este rango de edad, las personas se someten a diferentes situaciones por primera vez, como la emancipación, la decisión vocacional o incluso la paternidad. Es importante saber manejar las emociones y los impulsos que sentimos, y por eso la inteligencia emocional (IE) tendrá un papel imprescindible en nuestro desarrollo con el medio. Según la Encuesta Nacional de Salud (ENSE) en España el 6,7% de los adultos refiere ansiedad crónica, 9,1% de las mujeres y 4,3% de los hombres. La depresión se declara en la misma proporción que la ansiedad (6,7%), y es más del doble en mujeres (9,2%) que en hombres (4%). Estas dos afecciones emocionales están muy presentes y cada vez más en la sociedad, por esta razón, el presente trabajo tendrá como objetivo comprobar si la inteligencia emocional, los estilos de afrontamiento y la calidad de vida, tienen un papel protector o de riesgo en el desarrollo de estos trastornos. Además, mencionar que, entre las variables independientes del presente estudio, la inteligencia emocional será sobre la que girará fundamentalmente la investigación. Por tanto, se espera que los resultados señalen la influencia de estas variables en los trastornos emocionales mencionados, con el fin de desarrollar y poner en práctica programas que ayuden a potenciar estas variables y así tratar de prevenir trastornos emocionales desde edades tempranas.
Tipo de Documento: | Tesis (Diploma) |
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Palabras Clave: | inteligencia emocional, ansiedad, depresión, calidad de vida y estilos de afrontamiento |
Clasificación temática: | Materias > Psicología |
Divisiones: | Universidad Europea del Atlántico > Docencia > Trabajos finales de Grado |
Depositado: | 14 Nov 2022 23:30 |
Ultima Modificación: | 14 Nov 2022 23:30 |
URI: | https://repositorio.uneatlantico.es/id/eprint/4541 |
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