Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (May 2024)

The impact of emotional intelligence of military leaders on the crisis management in wartime

  • Yevhenii Ishchenko,
  • Iryna Yevchenko,
  • Andrii Masliuk,
  • Serhii Myronets,
  • Yevhen Potapchuk

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 2
pp. e024043640 – e024043640

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Background: The use of effective emotion management strategies, high stress resistance, and willingness to take risks are crucial for successful crisis management in wartime. Objective: To study how the emotional intelligence of military leaders allows effective management of crisis situations during war. Methods: Emotional Questionnaire Test, Questionnaire of Psychological resilience of Servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Conditions of Hostilities , The Social Readjustment Rating Scale, Schubert Risk Propensity test, were applied. Descriptive analysis and regression analysis were used for statistical processing. Results: It was found that emotional intelligence determines psychological resilience (R²= 0.746, β= 1.36), stress resistance (R²= 0.721; β= 3.80), risk-taking (R²= 0.746; β= 2.29), that is, it contributes to effective crisis management. Conclusions: Emotional intelligence is a prerequisite for the development of psychological resilience, stress resistance, and risk-taking, which ensure the effectiveness of leadership decision-making in wartime. Leaders with high emotional intelligence are able to act more effectively in crisis situations.

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