Antisocial personality, emotional intelligence and tendency of aggressive behavior among undergraduate university students in Lahore, Pakistan
The main purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between antisocial personality, emotional intelligence and tendency of aggressive behavior among undergraduate university students in Lahore, Pakistan. The relationship between antisocial personality, emotional intelligence and ten...
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Summary: | The main purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between antisocial
personality, emotional intelligence and tendency of aggressive behavior among
undergraduate university students in Lahore, Pakistan. The relationship between
antisocial personality, emotional intelligence and tendency of aggressive behavior
has received very little attention. Thus, the current research was essential and
necessary.
This study was based on a quantitative approach. The respondents were 380 male
and female undergraduate university students aged between 18 and 23 years.
Respondents were identified using Multi-stage cluster sampling and data was
collected using a set of questionnaires. The instruments used were Aggressive
Behavior Questionnaire (BPAQ; Buss and Perry, 1992), Emotional Intelligence
Scale (Schutte, 1998), Antisocial Personality Scale (Andershed, Kerr and Station,
2000; and Forth, Kosson and Hare, 2003). Descriptive statistics, independent sample
t-test, correlation and regression analysis were conducted; while the mediating effect
was estimated using bootstrap bias corrected 95% confidence interval technique.
Hierarchical multiple linear regression was utilized to estimate the moderating role
of gender in the relationship between antisocial personality and aggressive behavior.The results of the descriptive analysis of the level of the tendency of aggressive
behavior showed that out of the 380 respondents, 27.6% (105) of the respondent were
reported to have low, 56.8% (216) of the respondent were reported to have moderate
level and 15.5% (59) of the respondents have a high level of tendency of aggressive
behavior. The level of antisocial personality 21.6% (82) of them were reported to
have low level, 48.4% (184) were reported to have moderate level and 30.0% (114)
of the respondent have a high level of antisocial personality. The level of emotional
intelligence revealed that 17.1% (65) have a low level, 41.6% (158) have moderate
level and 41.3% (157) had a high level of emotional intelligence.
The independent Samples t-test was used to identify differences in tendency of
aggressive behavior, antisocial personality and emotional intelligence between gender
and family system groups. The finding indicated that there was no significant
difference in antisocial personality, emotional intelligence and tendency of aggressive
behavior among gender. The findings indicate that students from nuclear families
showed a higher tendency of aggressive behavior than those from joint families.
Similarly students from nuclear family showed higher antisocial personality than those
from joint families. In addition students from joint families were found to have higher
emotional intelligence than students from nuclear families.
Moreover, the Pearson correlation was used to determine the relationship between
antisocial personality, emotional intelligence, age, number of siblings and tendency of
aggressive behavior among undergraduate university students. The findings of the
Pearson correlation analysis showed that there was a significant positive relationship
between antisocial personality and tendency of aggressive behavior among the
students. However, the finding of the Pearson correlation between emotional
intelligence and tendency of aggressive behavior showed a significant negative
relationship. Furthermore, the findings of the Pearson correlation between age and
number of siblings and tendency of aggressive behaviour were not significant.
The findings also showed that antisocial personality is the most important predictor of
tendency of aggressive behavior among undergraduate university students. Multiple
regression analysis was used to show that antisocial personality, emotional
intelligence, and family system (nuclear) significantly contribute to the tendency of
aggressive behavior among students.
Testing for mediating role of emotional intelligence on the relationship between
antisocial personality and tendency of aggressive behavior was conducted using
bootstrapping method based on the 95% bias – corrected (BC) confidence interval
(CI). The results confirmed that emotional intelligence plays a mediating role in the
relationship between antisocial personality and tendency of aggressive behavior
among undergraduate university students.A hierarchical multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to examine the
moderating role of gender on the relationships between antisocial personality and
tendency of aggressive behavior. The relationship between antisocial personality with
tendency of aggressive behavior was not found to be moderated by gender.
In conclusion, the findings of this study highlighted some implications, such as the
theoretical implication, practical and policy implications in regard to the antisocial
personality, emotional intelligence and tendency of aggressive behavior among the
undergraduate university students. |
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