##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.main##

Moneerah Mohammad ALmerab

Abstract

Abstract:

This study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of a rehabilitative psychological social program for developing emotional intelligence among a sample of deaf students. The study also aimed at investigating the continuity of its effectiveness after the follow up period. The study included 69 students ranging from 9-13 years old serving as an experimental and a control group. Bar- on Emotional Quotient inventory translated by Agwa (2003) was administered before and after the intervention. The program lasted for three months. The data was treated using t-test and η2 . Results revealed that:

  • There was a statistically significant difference at p<0.01 between the mean scores of the experimental group’s pre-post emotional intelligence inventory in favor of the post administration indicating the effectiveness of the program in developing emotional intelligence.
  • There was a statistical significant difference at p<0.01 between the mean scores of the experimental and the control group in the post administration of  emotional intelligence inventory in favor of the experimental group.
  • There was no statistical significant difference between the mean scores of the experimental  group’s post and follow emotional intelligence inventory indicating the continuity of the effectiveness of the rehabilitative program in developing emotional intelligence even after three months of administration.

Key words: A Rehabilitative Psychological Social Program – Emotional Intelligence

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

##plugins.themes.bootstrap3.article.details##

Section
Enrichment programs
How to Cite
ALmerab, M. M. (2016). The Effectiveness of A Rehabilitative Psychological Social Program for Developing Emotional Intelligence Among A Sample of Deaf Students in Hael Region at The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The International Journal for Talent Development, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.20428/ijtd.v7i1.991