Investigating the Relationship between Moral Intelligence and Happiness in Rehabilitation Students
one of the essential needs of every human being is happiness, and moral intelligence is related to emotions and intellect, and moral behaviors depend on integrated emotions, intuition, and argument. In addition to transferring knowledge and skills, promoting ethical values is also one of the tasks of the universities.
In this descriptive study, 120 undergraduate students in the fields of speech therapy (n=41), physiotherapy (n=40), and optometry (n=39) were included by random sampling and filled out the Oxford Happiness and Moral Intelligence Questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Pearson, independent T, and ANOVA tests by SPSS 21 software.
The mean scores of moral intelligence and happiness were 52.65±7.85 and 51.77±12.41, respectively. There was a significant weak relationship between moral intelligence and students' happiness (r=0.41; p≤0.001). There was a significant difference between moral intelligence according to marital status (p<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between moral intelligence and happiness scores in terms of other demographic variables.
Moral intelligence of rehabilitation students of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences was at a low level and their happiness was above average. No significant difference was observed between ethical intelligence and happiness in the students. The findings can be considered in education, research, and management.
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