Effect of Attachment Styles on Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Styles
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The goal of this study was to investigate the linkage between attachment styles and emotional
intelligence as well as leadership styles. Based on the previous research and theory for
attachment styles and emotional intelligence, it was hypothesized that both close and depend
attachment would be associated with high level of emotional intelligence and its sub-scales
whereas anxiety attachment would be associated with low level of emotional intelligence and its
sub-scales. For leadership styles, another hypothesis was formulated that close attachment
individuals are likely to adopt democratic leadership style. Sixty three participants (42 males and
21 females) aged 18-24 years (M=21.93, SD=2.53) completed the Revised Adult Attachment
Scale (RAAS), Trait emotional intelligence questionnaire – short form (TEIQue–SF) and
Leadership Style Questionnaire. The results from correlation and linear regression shows that
close attachment has positive impact on emotional intelligence whereas anxiety attachment has
negative impact on emotional intelligence. However, no relationship was found between depend
attachment and emotional intelligence. In addition to this, individuals scoring high on close
attachment style are more likely to adapt the democratic style of leadership whereas individuals
scoring high on depend attachment style are less likely to adopt laissez-faire style of leadership.
