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Państwowej Szkoły Wyższej w Białej Podlaskiej

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Tytuł całości: W: 2377-9608003Differences in Emotional Intelligence Between Male and Female Nursing Students From a Population With a Low Percentage of Male NursesSAGE Open Nursing20242377-96082023/202410.1177/2377960824127420emotional intelligencePamięć immunologiczna u osób zaszczepionych przeciwko COVID-19 w wybranych grupach mieszkańców powiatu bialskiegoFINAL_PUBLISHEDIntroduction: Poland has the largest shortage of nurses in Europe, as well as a low percentage of male nurses. Information relating to emotional intelligence has been explored to determine whether it predicts the characteristics and outcomes of qualified health professionals during their academic training and practice. Objective: This study aimed to measure differences in emotional intelligence between male and female nursing students. Participants and methods In this cross-sectional study, emotional intelligence was measured using the Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT) in 21 male and 127 female nursing students from John Paul II University in Biała Podlaska, Poland. Results: The raw overall scores of emotional intelligence in male and female students were similar. Differences were observed after the conversion of raw scores into normalized (sten) scores. High normalized scores (sten 8-10) of emotional intelligence had every third of male students and only 14.2% of female students. The lowest sten values of emotional intelligence in male and female students were 3 and 1, resp : Q : 003 : Vol. 10 : Akademia Bialska Nauk Stosowanych im. Jana Pawła II w Białej Podlaskiej w ramach Regulaminu wsparcia rozwoju zawodowego pracowników : CC-BY-NC, 2377-9608, 3021889286, OPEN_JOURNAL, 2928018937 / 2024-09-16, 09:53 / PB/3/2021 / AT_PUBLICATION
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Słowa kluczowe: ll as a low percentage of male nurses. Information relating to emotional intelligence has been explored to determine whether it predicts the characteristics and outcomes of qualified health professionals during their academic training and practice. Objective: This study aimed to measure differences in emotional intelligence between male and female nursing students. Participants and methods In this cross-sectional study, emotional intelligence was measured using the Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT) in 21 male and 127 female nursing students from John Paul II University in Biała Podlaska, Poland. Results: The raw overall scores of emotional intelligence in male and female students were similar. Differences were observed after the conversion of raw scores into normalized (sten) scores. High normalized scores (sten 8-10) of emotional intelligence had every third of male students and only 14.2% of female students. The lowest sten values of emotional intelligence in male and female students were 3 and 1, respectively. Less than 10% of male students and over 20% of female students had low normalized scores (sten ?3) for emotional intelligence and an isolated ability to recognize emotions (factor II). Conclusions: The emotional intelligence expressed in normalized scores was higher in male nursing students than in female nursing students. This evidence may suggest that, at the stage of choosing a field of study, Polish male nursing students self-select for the nursing profession, at least in terms of emotional intelligence. The influx of men into the profession should be considered as a positive trend.^amale students^anursing students^arecruitment^aworking force
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Nr opisu: control over eating. With respect to behaviours related with concern about silhouette, females significantly more often applied exercises in order to reduce body weight, while males in order to gain body weight. A positive behaviour in both sexes was a trace application of drugs and other pharmacological means to improve own silhouette.^aBergier, Barbara^cx^afemale students^amale students^aUkraine
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Słowa kluczowe ang.: iem w 2017 r.^a2300-9705^b2353-2807^a2016/2017^a10.18276/cej.2016.4-03^aBergier, Józef^cy^anutrition^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii.^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY-SA^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aAdequate nutrition is one of the most important factors of a good state of health. The objective of the study was recognition of the mode of nutrition and behaviours related with concern about silhouette among students from the Ukraine. Materials and Method. The study was conducted in 2013 among 2,125 students, including 1,291 females and 834 males, from 12 study specialties at the National University in Lutsk. The method of a diagnostic survey was applied with the use of a questionnaire. The study showed significant differences in the regularity of consumption of meals to the benefit of males. Females, in their behaviours, more frequently avoided eating, felt fear of gaining weight, and lost control over eating. With respect to behaviours related with concern about silhouette, females significantly more often applied exercises in order to reduce body weight, while males in order to gain body weight. A positive behaviour in both sexes was a trace application of drugs and other pharmacological means to improve own silhouette.^aBergier, Barbara^cx^afemale students^amale students^aUkraine ; ght, and lost control over eating. With respect to behaviours related with concern about silhouette, females significantly more often applied exercises in order to reduce body weight, while males in order to gain body weight. A positive behaviour in both sexes was a trace application of drugs and other pharmacological means to improve own silhouette.^aBergier, Barbara^cx^afemale students^amale students^aUkraine
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