Introduction One of the most important factors that represents a threating both physical and psychological health in our lives is the individual’s risk behaviour. Though emotions exert a strong influence on risk decision-making, the literature studying the role of emotional abilities on the tendency to engage in risk behaviour is scarce. Objective The aim was to explore the relationship between emotional intelligence (Attention, Clarity, and Repair) and risk behaviour in its different domains (Ethical, Health, Financial, Social, and Recreational domains). We also examined whether there were gender differences in both variables. Methods A Spanish community sample of 1435 participants (M age = 29.84, ranging from 18 to 70 years ol...
International audienceIntroduction. —Risk-taking behaviors among adolescents are now considered as a...
This study investigated the role of gender as a potential predictor of health behaviour and potentia...
Emotional intelligence and risk taking behaviour are considered as significant factors through which...
Introduction Drug initiation, imprudent sexual relations, reckless driving, and alcohol abuse are c...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between perceived emotional intellig...
Although risk perception is a key factor predicting risk-taking behavior, there are situations where...
Emotional intelligence is a concept developed by Salovey and Mayer in 1990. Since the first publishe...
Road safety represents one of the main public health issues worldwide, and risky driving behaviour i...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Trait Emotional Intelligence (EI) and health risk behaviour are shown to be linked within the litera...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Tis study investigated the role of gender as a potential predictor of health behaviour and potential...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Are highly intelligent people less risk averse? Over the last two decades scholars have argued the e...
International audienceIntroduction. —Risk-taking behaviors among adolescents are now considered as a...
This study investigated the role of gender as a potential predictor of health behaviour and potentia...
Emotional intelligence and risk taking behaviour are considered as significant factors through which...
Introduction Drug initiation, imprudent sexual relations, reckless driving, and alcohol abuse are c...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between perceived emotional intellig...
Although risk perception is a key factor predicting risk-taking behavior, there are situations where...
Emotional intelligence is a concept developed by Salovey and Mayer in 1990. Since the first publishe...
Road safety represents one of the main public health issues worldwide, and risky driving behaviour i...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Most forms of risky behavior reach their peak during adolescence. A prominent line of research is ex...
Trait Emotional Intelligence (EI) and health risk behaviour are shown to be linked within the litera...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Tis study investigated the role of gender as a potential predictor of health behaviour and potential...
Existing research showed that negative mood and the anticipated fear of bad outcomes lead people to ...
Are highly intelligent people less risk averse? Over the last two decades scholars have argued the e...
International audienceIntroduction. —Risk-taking behaviors among adolescents are now considered as a...
This study investigated the role of gender as a potential predictor of health behaviour and potentia...
Emotional intelligence and risk taking behaviour are considered as significant factors through which...