The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Nicotine Dependence in Lebanese Adults

R. Bou Khalil, A. Chaar, Ibrahim Bou Orm, Z. Aoun-Bacha, S. Richa

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Abstract

Emotional intelligence (EI) is known to be a risk factor for several types of addiction. The purpose of this study was to investigate, in a cross-sectional design, the presence of a relationship between the level of EI and nicotine dependence in a sample of Lebanese adults. A self-administered questionnaire was used to determine the sociodemographic characteristics, the level of nicotine dependence, and the level of EI in a sample of 142 Lebanese participants from the community. The sample was 51.4% women, with a mean age of 33.9 years. There was no difference in EI level between smokers and non-smokers (p = 0.66), and there were no associations between EI level and the level of nicotine dependence (p = 0.59). However, EI was positively correlated with age (p = 0.023). Due to the fact that smokers have been dependent on nicotine for many years and that EI is known to increase with age, findings suggest that low EI may be a risk factor for initiation, rather than maintenance, of nicotine dependence.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)252-257
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Psychoactive Drugs
Volume49
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 May 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Addiction
  • adults
  • emotional intelligence
  • Lebanon
  • nicotine

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