Indian Journal of Health Social Work
(UGC Care List Journal)
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ABSTRACT
Background: The relationship between emotional intelligence and quality of life has been studied
in various populations. However, how maternal status is influenced by maternal status as a
single mother versus a partnered mother has not been thoroughly investigated among mothers.
Aims: The current study examines the moderating role of mother status as a single mother
versus a partnered mother in the relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Quality of Life
in mothers. Method: The research design adopted was cross-sectional and correlational, and a
purposive sampling technique was conducted on a sample of 150 parents from Uttar Pradesh
and the adjacent areas of Bihar. Result: Findings indicate that while single mothers and partnered
mothers do not significantly differ in emotional intelligence domains, partnered mothers report
higher quality of life scores across various domains than single mothers. Moreover, a positive
association is observed between emotional intelligence and quality of life among mothers. Maternal
status moderates this relationship, with a stronger association among partnered mothers.
Conclusion: These results emphasise the importance of considering maternal status in
understanding the complex interplay between emotional intelligence and quality of life among
mothers.
Keywords: Emotional Intelligence, Quality of Life, Mothers, Maternal Status.