Emotional competence (EC) is a multi-facetted construct encompassing a broad range of emotion-related skills (e.g., perception) and dispositional qualities (e.g., self-efficacy) that are considered important for psychological, social, and educational adjustment across adolescence. We describe how EC is defined and measured, together with developmental changes in EC across the adolescent period. Emotional intelligence theory offers a holistic framework for organizing EC research. Using that framework as a guide, evidence linking emotional skills and emotion-related dispositions to mental health and academic outcomes in adolescence is critically examined, with particular attention paid to considering whether EC is useful for buffering the eff...
The ability to recognize, utilize, comprehend, and control one's emotions as well as emotional data ...
The period of Adolescence is characterized by its nimbleness, boldness, and liveliness which demands...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotional self-efficacy (ESE) is an important aspect of emotional func...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Emotional competence (EC) refers to individual differences in the way people identify, understand, e...
Emotional competence, an indicator of positive development in adolescence, is an explicative factor ...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Recently there has been interest in the relationship between Emotional Competence and mental health....
<div><p>Emotional Competence (EC), which refers to individual differences in the identification, und...
Emotional Competence (EC), which refers to individual differences in the identification, understandi...
Emotional Competence (EC), which refers to individual differences in the identification, understandi...
This study builds on earlier work showing that adult emotional competencies (EC) could be improved t...
The ability to recognize, utilize, comprehend, and control one's emotions as well as emotional data ...
The period of Adolescence is characterized by its nimbleness, boldness, and liveliness which demands...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotional self-efficacy (ESE) is an important aspect of emotional func...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Emotional competence (EC) refers to individual differences in the way people identify, understand, e...
Emotional competence, an indicator of positive development in adolescence, is an explicative factor ...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Using the emotional competence construct, defined by Carolyn Saarni (1999) as the set of skills whic...
Recently there has been interest in the relationship between Emotional Competence and mental health....
<div><p>Emotional Competence (EC), which refers to individual differences in the identification, und...
Emotional Competence (EC), which refers to individual differences in the identification, understandi...
Emotional Competence (EC), which refers to individual differences in the identification, understandi...
This study builds on earlier work showing that adult emotional competencies (EC) could be improved t...
The ability to recognize, utilize, comprehend, and control one's emotions as well as emotional data ...
The period of Adolescence is characterized by its nimbleness, boldness, and liveliness which demands...
Item does not contain fulltextEmotional self-efficacy (ESE) is an important aspect of emotional func...