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Span. j. psychol ; 16: e50.1-e50.9, 2013. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-116278

ABSTRACT

The present paper examined the role of perceived emotional intelligence-EI- (measured by adaptations of the Trait Meta-Mood Scale - TMMS, Salovey, Mayer, Goldman, Turvey, & Palfai, 1995) as a predictor of life satisfaction and mental health. We explored the unique contribution of EI dimensions (Attention, Clarity and Repair) on individuals’ psychological well-being, after controlling for the influence of general self-efficacy and socio-demographic variables (age, gender and culture). Data was collected from a sample of 1078 Spanish, Mexican, Portuguese and Brazilian undergraduate students (Mage = 22.98; SD = 6.73) and analyzed using hierarchical multiple regressions. Results indicated that overall EI dimensions (especially Clarity and Repair) accounted for unique variance on psychological well-being above and beyond general self-efficacy and socio-demographic characteristics. These findings provide additional support for the validity of perceived EI, and suggests that EI components contribute to important well-being criteria independently from well-known constructs such as self-efficacy (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Efficacy/methods , Efficacy/standards , Treatment Outcome , Expressed Emotion/physiology , Students/psychology , Evaluation of the Efficacy-Effectiveness of Interventions , Intelligence/physiology , Intelligence Tests/standards , Adaptation, Psychological/physiology
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