The emotional intelligence, health, and well‐being nexus: What have we learned and what have we missed?

M Zeidner, G Matthews… - … Psychology: Health and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This paper reviews the claimed pivotal role of emotional intelligence (EI) in well‐being and
health. Specifically, we examine the utility of EI in predicting health and well‐being and point …

Gender differences in self-conscious emotional experience: a meta-analysis.

NM Else-Quest, A Higgins, C Allison… - Psychological …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org
The self-conscious emotions (SCE) of guilt, shame, pride, and embarrassment are moral
emotions, which motivate adherence to social norms and personal standards and emerge in …

[PDF][PDF] The Need for Emotional Intelligence Training Education in Critical and Stressful Situations: The Case of Covid-19.

A Drigas, C Papoutsi - Int. J. Recent Contributions Eng. Sci. IT, 2020 - academia.edu
Critical and stressful situations can emerge in many different forms in our daily life.
Sometimes the stressful situations can be more serious in national or global level, such as …

Trait emotional intelligence and emotional experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Poland: A daily diary study

M Moroń, M Biolik-Moroń - Personality and individual differences, 2021 - Elsevier
The study examined trait emotional intelligence as a predictor for emotional reactions
experienced during the first full week of the lockdown in Poland (from 16th to 22nd March) …

Perceived stress, coping strategies, and emotional intelligence: A cross-sectional study of university students in helping disciplines

A Enns, GD Eldridge, C Montgomery… - Nurse education today, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Post-secondary students in training for helping profession disciplines, including
nursing, may be at elevated risk for high stress levels. Stress among students has been …

Promoting well-being: The contribution of emotional intelligence

A Di Fabio, ME Kenny - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Adopting a primary prevention perspective, this study examines competencies with the
potential to enhance well-being and performance among future workers. More specifically …

Increasing emotional competence improves psychological and physical well-being, social relationships, and employability.

D Nelis, I Kotsou, J Quoidbach, M Hansenne… - Emotion, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
This study builds on earlier work showing that adult emotional competencies (EC) could be
improved through a relatively brief training. In a set of 2 controlled experimental studies, the …

Ability and trait emotional intelligence.

KV Petrides - 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
This chapter discusses the issues surrounding the construct and measurement of emotional
intelligence. The distal roots of emotional intelligence (EI) can be traced back to the concept …

Resilience in the face of stress: Emotion regulation as a protective factor

AS Troy, IB Mauss - … and mental health: Challenges across the …, 2011 - books.google.com
Everyone experiences stress at one time or another–from major events such as the death of
a loved one, to more minor stressors such as financial difficulties. Not surprisingly, exposure …

Emotional intelligence buffers the effects of negative emotions on job burnout in nursing

DD Szczygiel, M Mikolajczak - Frontiers in psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The study was designed to examine whether trait emotional intelligence would moderate the
impact of negative emotions at work on job burnout. A total of 188 female nurses participated …