Middle East Current Psychiatry (Jun 2022)

A study of emotional intelligence in an Egyptian sample of offspring of patients with schizophrenia

  • Tarek M. K. ElSehrawy,
  • Eman Abo Elela,
  • Ghada A. M. Hassan,
  • Marwa El Missiry,
  • Sohayla Abdel Nabi,
  • Mahmoud Farag Soliman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-022-00216-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Background Emotional intelligence is usually a construct measured in healthy children, now it may be used for relatives of schizophrenia, and considered as trait marker for schizophrenia. Offspring of parents with schizophrenia are considered children with high familial risk for major mental disorder. The aim of the study is to assess emotional intelligence in a group of off springs of a parent with schizophrenia and compare them to healthy control subjects, and to find possible relation between emotional intelligence in offspring and profile of symptoms in schizophrenic parents. Results Offspring of parents with schizophrenia had lower scores of emotional intelligences than their matched controls in emotion perception, self-esteem, low impulsivity and emotion regulation’s subsets of TEIQue-CF. There was correlation between offspring trait emotional intelligence and their parent’s duration of illness. There was no correlation found between schizophrenia severity in the parents and their offspring’s trait emotional intelligence. Conclusions Offspring of parents with schizophrenia had impaired trait emotional intelligence in some of its facets when compared to normal healthy subjects.

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