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COJ Nursing & Healthcare

Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Variation of High Risky Behaviour in Private Pharmacy Institutional Principal and Assistant Professor Combined Attending from Long Distance Driver Role in Pune University, India: An Attractive Findings

  • Open or Close Rahul Hajare*

    Post Doc Fellow Indian Council of Medical Research New Delhi, India

    *Corresponding author: Rahul Hajare, Post Doc Fellow Indian Council of Medical Research New Delhi, India

Submission: July 09, 2018;Published: November 26, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/COJNH.2018.04.000586

ISSN: 2577-2007
Volume4 Issue3

Abstract

The study employed a concurrent triangulation research methodology where both descriptive cross sectional survey and naturalistic phenomenology designs have used. Probability and non-probability sampling methods have used to sample 120 adults from 4 degree course B. Pharmacy Colleges within Pune University. Data has collected using questionnaires to gather information from the teachers (sample size). The data collected has analyzed using regression analysis with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0. The findings have presented using frequencies, tabled standard deviations, mean differences and percentages.

Keywords: Emotional intelligent; Suicidal behaviour; BPharm college; Principal; Assistant professor; Risky behaviourss

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