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Title: IMPACT OF FRIENDSHIP NETWORK SATISFACTION ON EMOTIONAL
INTELLIGENCE AND LIFE SATISFACTION AMONG FEMALE ADULTS |
Authors: Hamina Mushtaq
and Tehreem Fatima, Pakistan |
Abstract: This study investigates the impact of friendship network satisfaction on emotional intelligence and
life satisfaction among female university students. Conducted at The Islamia University of
Bahawalpur, the research involved 200 participants, utilizing the Friendship Network Satisfaction
Scale (FNSS), Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale (WLEIS), and Satisfaction with Life
Scale (SWLS) to assess key variables. The study adopted a cross-sectional design, employing
descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression modeling for data analysis. Results
revealed a significant positive relationship between friendship network satisfaction and both
emotional intelligence and life satisfaction. Higher levels of friendship satisfaction were associated
with enhanced emotional intelligence, suggesting that fulfilling social connections play a crucial
role in developing emotional competencies. Similarly, students reporting greater satisfaction with
their friendship networks exhibited higher life satisfaction, underscoring the importance of
supportive peer relationships for overall well-being. The findings indicate that fostering satisfying
friendships can be an effective strategy for enhancing emotional and life outcomes among
university students.
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