Emotional intelligence, perceived stress and academic performance of Sri Lankan medical undergraduates.
Priyanga RanasingheW S WathurapathaY MathangasingheG PonnamperumaPublished in: BMC medical education (2017)
Higher EI was associated with better academic performance amongst final year medical students. In addition a higher EI was observed in those who had a higher level of self satisfaction. Self-perceived stress was lower in those with a higher EI. Enhancing EI might help to improve academic performance among final year medical student and also help to reduce the stress levels and cultivate better coping during professional life in the future.