Emotional intelligence (EI) has been reliably linked to better mental health (Martins, Ramalho, & Morin, 2010), though descriptive associations reveal little about how and when such adaptive outcomes arise. Whilst there is some evidence to suggest that ‘trait’ EI may operate as a protective resource within stress-illness processes (e.g., Mikolajczak, Roy, Luminet, Fillée, & de Timary, 2007), the role of ‘ability’ EI in this regard appears unclear (e.g., Matthews et al., 2006). Moreover, few studies have simultaneously examined relations between EI, chronic stressors and mental health in adolescents. The current study explored whether EI moderated the relationship between a range of stressors (family dysfunction; negative life events; and...
Evidence on whether social media use is associated with poor mental health and stress remains mixed ...
Recently there has been interest in the relationship between Emotional Competence and mental health....
AbstractThe linkage between stressful life events, emotional intelligence, cognitive errors and depr...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been reliably associated with better mental health (Martins, Ramalho...
Theoretically, trait and ability emotional intelligence (EI) should mobilise coping processes to pro...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is reliably associated with better mental health. A growing body of evid...
Everyday stressors are a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their respo...
This chapter considers why EI might be helpful for adolescents and young adults. Young people’s capa...
ABSTRACT- This Study examined the relationship between emotional intelligence, anxiety and depressio...
Stress is a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their vulnerability or r...
The aim of this study was to unravel the interrelated effects of trait emotional intelligence (Trai...
This study investigates the link of emotional intelligence (EI), with mental health scales and sub-s...
This study investigates the link of emotional intelligence (EI), with mental health scales and sub-s...
This study examined whether, Emotional Intelligence (EI) can be considered as predictor for mental h...
Nowadays, it is really important for the researchers to understand the origins of stress, because it...
Evidence on whether social media use is associated with poor mental health and stress remains mixed ...
Recently there has been interest in the relationship between Emotional Competence and mental health....
AbstractThe linkage between stressful life events, emotional intelligence, cognitive errors and depr...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been reliably associated with better mental health (Martins, Ramalho...
Theoretically, trait and ability emotional intelligence (EI) should mobilise coping processes to pro...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is reliably associated with better mental health. A growing body of evid...
Everyday stressors are a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their respo...
This chapter considers why EI might be helpful for adolescents and young adults. Young people’s capa...
ABSTRACT- This Study examined the relationship between emotional intelligence, anxiety and depressio...
Stress is a normal part of adolescence, yet young people differ markedly in their vulnerability or r...
The aim of this study was to unravel the interrelated effects of trait emotional intelligence (Trai...
This study investigates the link of emotional intelligence (EI), with mental health scales and sub-s...
This study investigates the link of emotional intelligence (EI), with mental health scales and sub-s...
This study examined whether, Emotional Intelligence (EI) can be considered as predictor for mental h...
Nowadays, it is really important for the researchers to understand the origins of stress, because it...
Evidence on whether social media use is associated with poor mental health and stress remains mixed ...
Recently there has been interest in the relationship between Emotional Competence and mental health....
AbstractThe linkage between stressful life events, emotional intelligence, cognitive errors and depr...