EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL LONELINESS AMONG PARENTS WITH CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER
Abstract
The aim of this present study is to identify the emotional intelligence
and its relationship with loneliness among parents of children with autism in
Jordan. The study sample totaling 100 families consisted of all the families
of autistic children in Amman Governorate in Jordan. The researchers made
use of two tools: Emotional Intelligence Scale, and the measure of
psychological unity. The results indicated that the level of emotional
intelligence of the parents of children with autism in Jordan was at an
average. The psychiatric unit level had a very low level because the results
showed that the correlation coefficient between emotional intelligence and
the level of psychological unity was 0.006 with a level of significance of
0.933. However, this shows a lack of correlation between emotional
intelligence and psychological unity.