Objective The most common reason for foster care placement is child maltreatment. Sadly, once in the foster care system over 17% of children in the United States continue to experience multiple forms of maltreatment. After they “age out”, these alumni are particularly vulnerable to a host of adverse situations, such as low educational success and homelessness. The primary aim of this study was to explore individual characteristics that could predict the quality of life and level of distress of foster care alumni. Specifically, we were interested in the predictive ability of emotional intelligence (EI) and general intelligence (IQ) on quality of life and distress. Method Two multiple regression models were evaluated for the primary analyses...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Emotional Intelligence (EI) is held to explain how...
Although much research on emotional intelligence (EI) and coping with stress has been performed in r...
Foster youth are generally associated, within research conventions, as negative outcomes. Foster you...
Introduction: Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence are the two psychological faculties that are ...
Placement in foster care is a potentially traumatic event for children. Separating children from the...
Foster care workers are an important part of the social service system, as they are the first line o...
Previous research has demonstrated that former foster care youth are at risk for poor outcomes (e.g....
The article examines the peculiarity of emotional intelligence and emotional burnout in substitute ...
Children placed in foster care have extremely high rates of psychological disorder when compared to ...
Purpose Few studies have investigated possible predictors of positive outcomes for youths in foster ...
This study investigated the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Satisfaction with L...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10253/10457-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: There ...
Recent findings suggest a positive effect of intelligence on psychological well-being but remain inc...
Emotional Intelligence ( EI ) is held to explain how emotions may function to advance life goals, wi...
AbstractThis paper aims to investigate the level of self-esteem, of general intelligence and emotion...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Emotional Intelligence (EI) is held to explain how...
Although much research on emotional intelligence (EI) and coping with stress has been performed in r...
Foster youth are generally associated, within research conventions, as negative outcomes. Foster you...
Introduction: Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence are the two psychological faculties that are ...
Placement in foster care is a potentially traumatic event for children. Separating children from the...
Foster care workers are an important part of the social service system, as they are the first line o...
Previous research has demonstrated that former foster care youth are at risk for poor outcomes (e.g....
The article examines the peculiarity of emotional intelligence and emotional burnout in substitute ...
Children placed in foster care have extremely high rates of psychological disorder when compared to ...
Purpose Few studies have investigated possible predictors of positive outcomes for youths in foster ...
This study investigated the relationship between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Satisfaction with L...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/10253/10457-thumbnail.jpgIntroduction: There ...
Recent findings suggest a positive effect of intelligence on psychological well-being but remain inc...
Emotional Intelligence ( EI ) is held to explain how emotions may function to advance life goals, wi...
AbstractThis paper aims to investigate the level of self-esteem, of general intelligence and emotion...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Emotional Intelligence (EI) is held to explain how...
Although much research on emotional intelligence (EI) and coping with stress has been performed in r...
Foster youth are generally associated, within research conventions, as negative outcomes. Foster you...