Emotional intelligence and quality of life for mothers of children with cerebral palsy
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The current study aims to reveal the relationship of emotional intelligence to quality of life in a sample of 80 (40: mothers of children with cerebral palsy, 40:
mothers of uninfected children) in Mostaganem, Algeria, using comparative descriptive approach and tools: emotional intelligence measure, quality of life scale. The results were: - There are statistically significant differences at the level of 0.01 indications between mothers of children with motor cerebral palsy and mothers of children who do not have emotional intelligence in favor of mothers of children with motor cerebral palsy; -There are no statistically significant differences at a level of significance of less than 0.05 between mothers of children with motor cerebral palsy and mothers of children who are not infected with quality of life;
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