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Emotional Intelligence and Aggressive Behaviors in students at an Educational Institution inPacasmayo 2024 (#430)

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Date of Conference

July 16-18, 2025

Published In

"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"

Location of Conference

Mexico

Authors

Burgos Segura, Yeimi Alejandra

García Agurto, Greti Liset

Gallegos Reyes, Yesica Soledad

Parra Hermenegildo, Lesly Dayana

Puycan Zavaleta, Jackelyn Kristel

Rodriguez Reyna, Sabrina

Nauca Torres, Enrique Santos

Abstract

The present research aimed to determine the relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Aggressive Behaviors in fourth-year high school students from an educational institution in Pacasmayo, 2024. This study was characterized as applied research with a quantitative nature, adopting a non-experimental design with a descriptive-correlational scope, contributing to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 of the 2030 United Nations Agenda: Quality Education, promoting emotional well-being, and reducing school violence. The sample consisted of 67 students, and data was collected through validated questionnaires on Emotional Intelligence and Aggressive Behaviors, demonstrating high reliability according to Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient. The results revealed that 85% of the students exhibited low levels of Emotional Intelligence, with the intrapersonal dimension and stress management being the most affected. Regarding Aggressive Behaviors, 87% showed medium levels, with hostility and anger being predominant. In conclusion, the research revealed a weak but significant negative correlation, indicating that as Emotional Intelligence levels increase, aggressive behaviors decrease. This highlights that developing emotional skills in adolescents can contribute to reducing aggressive behaviors in the school environment

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