This study contributes to knowledge on psychosomatic research by examining a moderated mediation model in which emotional intelligence (EI) is related to mental health, physical health and suicide risk through perceived stress, in samples of short-term (n = 364) and long-term (n = 594) unemployed individuals. The moderating e ect of emotional intelligence on the relationships between perceived stress and mental and physical health and suicide risk was tested. The results showed that emotional intelligence was positively associated with mental and physical health and negatively associated with perceived stress and suicide risk. The proposed model only predicted mental health and suicide risk in the long-term unemployed sample. This su...
Background/objective: Research has highlighted the role of neuroticism, rumination, and depression ...
Background: Some meta-analyses have demonstrated the association between emotional intelligence (EI)...
Emotional intelligence (EI) and social support are among the most investigated hypothesized variable...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that deficits in well-being may be related to increased ...
Objective: In the last decades, increasing attention has been paid to examining psychological resour...
Becoming unemployed is typically considered a risk factor for suicidal ideation (SI) and behavior. T...
„If our time is stressful, than protecting and promoting of our mental health is imperative of the t...
Workplace incivility (WI) has detrimental consequences on victims and has been linked positively to ...
If our time is stressful, than protecting and promoting of our mental health is imperative of the ti...
This study contributes to current knowledge on the protective role of emotional intelligence and flo...
This study investigates the relationship between EI and the state of mental health of unemployed per...
This study aimed to examine two variables: Trait Emotional Intelligence and Suicide Ideation as a sy...
Šarkauskienė L., Emotional Intelligence connection with stress of Patients with Mental Illness. Mast...
Nowadays, it is really important for the researchers to understand the origins of stress, because it...
We provide an overview of the evidence linking psychosocial factors with future suicide risk. To do ...
Background/objective: Research has highlighted the role of neuroticism, rumination, and depression ...
Background: Some meta-analyses have demonstrated the association between emotional intelligence (EI)...
Emotional intelligence (EI) and social support are among the most investigated hypothesized variable...
A growing body of research has demonstrated that deficits in well-being may be related to increased ...
Objective: In the last decades, increasing attention has been paid to examining psychological resour...
Becoming unemployed is typically considered a risk factor for suicidal ideation (SI) and behavior. T...
„If our time is stressful, than protecting and promoting of our mental health is imperative of the t...
Workplace incivility (WI) has detrimental consequences on victims and has been linked positively to ...
If our time is stressful, than protecting and promoting of our mental health is imperative of the ti...
This study contributes to current knowledge on the protective role of emotional intelligence and flo...
This study investigates the relationship between EI and the state of mental health of unemployed per...
This study aimed to examine two variables: Trait Emotional Intelligence and Suicide Ideation as a sy...
Šarkauskienė L., Emotional Intelligence connection with stress of Patients with Mental Illness. Mast...
Nowadays, it is really important for the researchers to understand the origins of stress, because it...
We provide an overview of the evidence linking psychosocial factors with future suicide risk. To do ...
Background/objective: Research has highlighted the role of neuroticism, rumination, and depression ...
Background: Some meta-analyses have demonstrated the association between emotional intelligence (EI)...
Emotional intelligence (EI) and social support are among the most investigated hypothesized variable...