The study of the effect of emotional intelligence on drivers' intentional high-risk behaviors
Harmful behaviors are potentially destructive behaviors that individuals do voluntarily or without knowing the possible adverse consequences. The broad concept of high-risk behavior includes a range of behaviors that are seriously harmful to the person involved in this behavior and the important individuals of his life, as well as causing unintentional harm to innocent people. In fact, they are behaviors that undesirable effects on the incredible growth and health of individuals and prevent their success and growth. This concept is influenced by many social and personality factors. In this article, the role of emotional intelligence and its dimensions on risky behaviors of evaluation To be.
The research method is survey and the tool is a closed-ended questionnaire. The statistical population is Bushehr province, and the sample size was selected using the Cochran formula for 380 people using multi-stage cluster sampling. After collecting the questionnaires, the necessary information was analyzed by SPSS software. To test the hypotheses, Pearson correlation coefficient and multiple regression analysis were used to determine the variables.
In conclusion, we conclude that emotional intelligence is effective in reducing the risky behaviors of drivers, and by providing the ability to accurately assess, assess and excite and access or create feelings, the ability to adjust to stimulate emotional growth and control emotional tendencies.