The Effect Of Emotional Intelligence On Subjective Well Being Of Nurses At Hospital X

  • Sarah Grace Sihombing Faculty of Psychology, HKBP Nommensen University, Medan, Indonesia
  • Freddy Butar-butar Faculty of Psychology, HKBP Nommensen University, Medan, Indonesia
Keywords: Hospital, Emotional Intelligence, Subjective Well-Being, Nurses

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Subjective Well Being in Nurses at Hospital X. Based on the research that has been conducted by the researcher, it can be concluded that: It was found that emotional intelligence has a significant influence on subjective well-being in nurses at hospital x. This is indicated by the results of a simple linear regression analysis with a regression coefficient value of 0.205 with a significance level of 0.02, which is below the significance limit of 0.05. Thus, the alternative hypothesis is accepted, it can be concluded that emotional intelligence plays a role in shaping the level of subjective well-being of nurses. The higher the emotional intelligence, the higher the subjective well- being felt by nurses. Emotional intelligence significantly influences subjective well-being. However, it falls into the low category, at 11.9% (R-square = 0.119), meaning that 88.1% of the variation in subjective well-being is influenced by other factors not examined in this study. These factors can include external factors, such as work pressure, hospital management, social support, and the nurses' physical and mental health.

Author Biography

Freddy Butar-butar, Faculty of Psychology, HKBP Nommensen University, Medan, Indonesia

Faculty of Psychology, HKBP Nommensen University, Medan, Indonesia

Published
2025-08-29
DOI : https://doi.org/10.53565/pssa.v10i1.2057