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THE EFFECT OF EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON MARITAL QUALITY IN KENYA: A CASE OF THE CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE OF NAIROBI, KENYA

Peter Kamau Kamomoe - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya

Prof. Stephen Mbugua Ngari - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya

Prof. Peter Gichure - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya

Dr. Elijah Macharia Ndung’u - Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya

Emmanuel Omenda Esiu


ABSTRACT

This study examined the effect of emotional intelligence on marital quality among married individuals in the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi, Kenya. A mixed method design (parallel convergent design) was employed in measuring the correlational levels among the study variables. The research findings indicated that the level of emotional intelligence of the respondents was high which was at 0.04<p=0.05. Further, the calculated significance level of emotional intelligence was 0.04<p=0.05 which resulted in rejection of the null hypothesis and acceptance of the alternate hypothesis and thereby concluding that the level of emotional intelligence has a significant relationship with marital quality. Additionally, regression analysis showed that the strength of relationship between independent variable (emotional intelligence) and dependent (Marital quality) is positive and strong. This study concluded that high levels of emotional intelligence positively influence quality of marriage among married individuals in the Catholic Archdiocese of Nairobi.


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