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Identifier 000457461
Title Συναισθηµατική νοηµοσύνη & αυτοεκτίµηση : η αλληλεπίδραση µε τον διαδικτυακό εθισµό, µία ποσοτική έρευνα
Alternative Title Emotional intelligence & self-esteem : the interaction with Internet addiction, a quantitative research study
Author Παναγιωτάκης, Γεώργιος
Thesis advisor Λιναρδάκης Μιχάλης
Reviewer Κυπριωτάκη Μαρία
Ζαράνης Νικόλαος
Abstract Introduction: The rapid development and widespread use of the internet have raised concerns about its impact on people's psychological well-being. Emotional intelligence and self-esteem are crucial factors that influence individuals' ability to effectively cope with and manage their emotions, protect their mental health, and develop strong interpersonal relationships. Objectives: The aim of this study is to measure the levels of emotional intelligence, selfesteem, and internet addiction in the student population. Understanding how these factors interact can provide valuable insights for interventions and preventive measures. Methods: The study employs a quantitative research design, using self-report questionnaires to collect data from a sample of participants (N = 226), with a gender distribution of 65.9% females (n = 149) and 34.1% males (n = 77). Data analysis includes statistical techniques within the field of descriptive statistics and advanced methods such as hierarchical regression to explore the relationships between emotional intelligence, self-esteem, and internet addiction. Results: The findings revealed predictive factors of internet addiction, including age and self-esteem, while gender and emotional intelligence were not statistically significant variables. The results contribute to the existing literature by providing insights into the interactions among the studied variables. Conclusion: Understanding the concepts and conducting future research on variables such as emotional intelligence, self-esteem, gender, and age can explore the long-term impacts on individuals' lives and the broader social context.
Language Greek
Subject Emotional intelligence
Internet addiction
Quantitative research
Self esteem
Αυτοεκτίµηση
Εθισµός
Ποσοτική έρευνα
Συναισθηµατική νοηµοσύνη
Issue date 2023
Collection   School/Department--School of Education--Department of Preschool education--Post-graduate theses
  Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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