ISSN 2586-0151 (Print) | ISSN 2586-0046 (Online)
대한불안의학회지 (18권2호 109-115)
The Influence of Emotional Intelligence on Empathy in Medical Students
의과대학생의 정서지능이 공감에 미치는 영향
Hae Won Kim, MD, PhD
Department of Medical Education and Institute of Behavioral Science, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Objectives : The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of subscales of emotional intelligence
on empathy in first-year medical students.
Methods : A total of 215 first-year medical students were eligible for this study. Demographic factors (age,
sex, and medical school entrance type) and measures for emotional intelligence and empathy, such as the Wong
and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale and the Interpersonal Reactivity Index, were included in the survey. The
relationship between emotional intelligence and empathy was analyzed by multiple linear regression, adjusting
for age, sex, and entrance type.
Results : The female students’ level of emotional intelligence was higher than the male students for the
self-emotional appraisal (p=0.029) and others’ emotional appraisal (p=0.006) subscales. Meanwhile, the
graduate-entry students scored higher for the use of emotion (p<0.001) and regulation of emotion (p=0.010)
subscales than the direct-entry students. For empathy, the female students revealed a higher score in empathic
concern (p=0.009) than the male students, and graduate-entry students scored higher than the direct-entry
students in perspective taking (p=0.004) and empathic concern (p<0.001). The multiple linear regression
analysis has identified significant influences of subscales of emotional intelligence on empathy: others’ emotional appraisal on perspective taking (p<0.001), self-emotional appraisal (p=0.035) and regulation of emotion (p=0.023) on fantasy, others’ emotional appraisal (p<0.001) and use of emotion (p=0.020) on empathic
concern, and self-emotional appraisal (p=0.033) and regulation of emotion (p<0.001) on personal distress.
Conclusions : This study’s findings suggest that emotional intelligence may affect empathy in medical students, which can have implications for developing educational strategies to enhance empathetic attitudes in
medical students. (Anxiety and Mood 2022;18(2):109-115)
Emotional intelligence; Empathy; Medical students