ADICCIÓN A REDES SOCIALES E INTELIGENCIA EMOCIONAL EN ESTUDIANTES DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR TÉCNICA

Translated title of the contribution: ADDICTION to SOCIAL NETWORKS and EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE in TECHNICAL HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS

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Abstract

Introduction. Social networks are used by around 3,600 million people, they facilitate communication and promote human ties; but its inappropriate use could cause problems and extreme addiction. Objective: Relate addiction to social networks and emotional intelligence. Method: Correlational study, 279 students of technical-superior level participated; The Social Media Addiction Questionnaire (ARS) and the Wong-Law Emotional Intelligence Scale (EI) were administered. Results: Obsession (ARS) negatively correlates with Use of one’s own emotions and Regulation of emotions; likewise, Lack of control and Excessive use (ARS) with the dimensions Valuation of one’s own emotions, Use of one’s own emotions and Regulation of emotions; but, no factor of the ARS correlates with Valuation of the Emotions of the others; Likewise, men and women do not differ in the ARS, those who have more hours of connection are more likely to show higher scores in network addiction; and, in terms of emotional intelligence, women value the emotions of others more. Conclusions: Addiction to social networks and emotional intelligence are negatively related in almost all their dimensions, but it is an association of low magnitudes.

Translated title of the contributionADDICTION to SOCIAL NETWORKS and EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE in TECHNICAL HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)152-166
Number of pages15
JournalHealth and Addictions / Salud y Drogas
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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