Juegos serios para desarrollar habilidades de inteligencia emocional
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https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v46.91866Palavras-chave:
Inteligencia emocional, Juegos serios, Habilidades emocionales, Empatía, Salud físico-mental, Calidad de vida (Emotional Intelligence, Serious games, Emotional Skills, Empathy, Physical - Mental health, Quality of Life)Resumo
O uso de tecnologias para desenvolver jogos sérios para o aprimoramento das habilidades no espectro da inteligência emocional é de extrema importância e tem levado progressivamente ao surgimento de novas aplicações. Por outro lado, a inteligência emocional é um conceito muito importante que afeta positivamente todas as áreas de nossas vidas. Este trabalho teve como objetivo revisar para mostrar o estado atual dos estudos que administram o uso de jogos sérios para desenvolver e melhorar a inteligência emocional que é muito importante para nossa saúde física, mental e emocional. A revisão incluiu 14 artigos científicos que atenderam aos critérios de inclusão de 2010 a 2021. Nossos achados mostraram que os jogos sérios podem desempenhar um papel importante no cultivo e promoção de habilidades de inteligência emocional que, por sua vez, resultam em melhor qualidade de vida. Futuras pesquisas sobre o assunto poderiam estudar e focar de forma mais sistemática a importância dos jogos sérios no desenvolvimento das habilidades emocionais no cotidiano das pessoas em geral. Seria importante, em outras palavras, investigar se o desenvolvimento de habilidades emocionais por meio do uso de jogos sérios é transferido para um contexto mais geral da vida pessoal dos indivíduos e não apenas quando engajados na atividade específica durante a pesquisa.
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