The Relationships Between Loneliness, Emotional Intelligence, and Depression Among Turkish Emerging Adults: A Moderated Moderation Model in the Gender Context DOI Open Access
Ali Karababa

International Journal of Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 60(2)

Published: March 13, 2025

ABSTRACT Loneliness is a common public health problem that can influence individuals' depression outcomes. The incidence of loneliness among emerging adults high. From this perspective, study would serve two primary aims in Turkish adults. first was to examine the moderating effect emotional intelligence on relationship between and depression. second test whether gender moderated effect. sample consisted 456 (213 females 243 males) university‐attending adults, 18–25 years old. Firstly, findings demonstrated positively associated with Secondly, results showed depression, indicating high functioned as buffer for contribution In contrast, higher levels were significantly greater risk low or moderate intelligence. Lastly, did not This concluded limitations, recommendations future research, practical theoretical implications practitioners.

Language: Английский

Predictors of nursing students' stress, anxiety, and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Hispanic-serving University in South Texas: A cross-sectional study DOI

Maria I. Diaz,

Eleftherios Gkioulekas,

Nancy Nadeau

et al.

Journal of Professional Nursing, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 58, P. 17 - 30

Published: Feb. 27, 2025

Language: Английский

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The Relationships Between Loneliness, Emotional Intelligence, and Depression Among Turkish Emerging Adults: A Moderated Moderation Model in the Gender Context DOI Open Access
Ali Karababa

International Journal of Psychology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 60(2)

Published: March 13, 2025

ABSTRACT Loneliness is a common public health problem that can influence individuals' depression outcomes. The incidence of loneliness among emerging adults high. From this perspective, study would serve two primary aims in Turkish adults. first was to examine the moderating effect emotional intelligence on relationship between and depression. second test whether gender moderated effect. sample consisted 456 (213 females 243 males) university‐attending adults, 18–25 years old. Firstly, findings demonstrated positively associated with Secondly, results showed depression, indicating high functioned as buffer for contribution In contrast, higher levels were significantly greater risk low or moderate intelligence. Lastly, did not This concluded limitations, recommendations future research, practical theoretical implications practitioners.

Language: Английский

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