scholarly journals Study of problematic experiences and coping strategies in adolescents with different levels of emotional intelligence

Author(s):  
Elena N. Undusk ◽  
Elizaveta S. Kulibaba
2017 ◽  
Vol 258 ◽  
pp. 396-401 ◽  
Author(s):  
Serres Marguerite ◽  
Boyer Laurent ◽  
Alessandrini Marine ◽  
Leroy Tanguy ◽  
Baumstarck Karine ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 72-95
Author(s):  
Claudiu Marius Săftescu

The major objective of this research was to capture the relationship between work performance, emotional intelligence, anxiety, and coping strategies among football players. Preliminary results show that the emotional intelligence variable is a very good predictor of work performance among football players, explaining 41% of the performance variance. As for the anxiety variable, it did not have significant effects on performance. Also, significant correlations have been identified between emotional intelligence and cautious action, as coping strategy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 155 (34) ◽  
pp. 1353-1360
Author(s):  
Brigitta Munkácsi ◽  
Beáta Erika Nagy

Introduction: The connection between physical condition, coping strategies and emotional intelligence is widely studied in the international literature, but comparative research data collected among Transylvanian and Hungarian adolescents are not available in contemporary psychological literature. Aim: The aim of the authors was to study health indicators, emotional intelligence and coping strategies among adolescents and analyse connections between these factors and physical condition as part of an international research. Method: The physical condition, coping strategies and emotional intelligence of 390 individuals, aged between 13 and 19 years living in Debrecen (Hungary) and Érmihályfalva (Romania) were observed. Results: adaptive (i. e. problem-focused) coping strategies used in stressful situations resulted in lower depression rates, as well as better mental well-being than the maladaptive ones such as emotional clearing, self-punishment, distraction of attention. Adolescents showing higher emotional intelligence had lower depression levels and better mental well-being. Conclusions: Institutionally initiated emotional intelligence and coping strategy development for young people may prove to be an important preventive interventional public health programme. This may serve as a basis to assist health-consciousness and personality formatting. Orv. Hetil., 2014, 155(34), 1353–1360.


Author(s):  
Estefanía Solla Montero ◽  
Francisco Manuel Morales-Rodríguez

Anxiety disorders and suicide are commonly under-recognized issues that can be a public health problem. Adolescents are among the most affected population groups and studying them can prevent serious health problems. These two elements are related, but at the same time, they can only be understood from a multifactorial point of view, so other related variables such as emotional intelligence, empathy, or coping strategies are key to understand their effect on the population. In this study, a series of methods to measure the variables of interest were applied to a specific group of adolescents to determine their mental health levels, focusing on suicide and anxiety episodes. The results reflected average levels with a tendency to be high in the case of anxiety and nonalarming levels in terms of suicide risk, both parameters presenting more worrying values in women. In turn, the correlation between suicide and anxiety was demonstrated considering the other variables (coping strategies, empathy, emotional intelligence, and prosociality). This research has relevant implications for the diagnosis, orientation, and design of psychoeducational and clinical interventions that contribute to the improvement of their well-being and quality of life.


Author(s):  
М.М. Карнелович ◽  
В.И. Казаренков

В статье рассматриваются проблемные вопросы развития эмоционального интеллекта и стиля совладания с трудностями у будущих психологов сферы образования при обучении по направлениям бакалавриата и магистратуры и зависимости выбираемых ими стратегий копинга от уровня развития эмоционального интеллекта. Цель исследования — определить силу, направленность и содержание влияния эмоционального интеллекта на стратегии совладающего поведения у будущих психологов сферы образования с учетом этапов их профессионального обучения. Методы исследования: теоретический анализ научной литературы, методы сбора эмпирических данных и математико-статистической обработки данных (критерий сравнения U Манна — Уитни, дисперсионный факторный анализ). Приведены результаты эмпирического исследования эмоционального интеллекта и стратегий совладающего поведения у студентов-психологов на начальном и итоговом этапах бакалавриата и на этапе обучения в магистратуре. Представлены выявленные различия уровня развития эмоционального интеллекта и доминирующих стратегий совладания у будущих специалистов-психологов на разных этапах и ступенях обучения. Проведен анализ влияния уровня развития компонентов эмоционального интеллекта на стратегии копинга будущих психологов. Результаты исследования углубляют научные знания об эмоциональном интеллекте, а также факторах и механизмах совладающего поведения у будущих психологов сферы образования; о различиях эмоционального интеллекта и стратегий совладающего поведения у студентов-психологов первого и выпускного курсов бакалавриата и магистрантов; о силе, содержании и направленности влияния эмоционального интеллекта на выбор студентами-психологами стратегий совладания с учетом ступени профессионального образования. Полученные результаты могут представлять интерес для специалистов сферы непрерывного профессионального образования и использоваться в процессе сопровождения будущих психологов и других специалистов сферы образования. The article treats the development of emotional intelligence and coping strategies in novice educational psychologists (bachelor and master degree programs). It also investigates the correlation between coping strategies used by students and their emotional intelligence. The aim of the research is to investigate the degree to which novice educational psychologists’ emotional intelligence can influence their choice of coping strategies at various stages of their education. Methods of research: theoretical research analysis, empirical data collection, mathematical methods for statistical data processing (Mann-Whitney-U test, dispersion factorial analysis). The article analyzes empirical data pertaining to emotional intelligence and coping strategies used by novice educational psychologists at different stages of their education (bachelor and master degree programs). It singles out various levels of emotional intelligence development and prevailing coping strategies used by novice educational psychologists at different stages of their education The article investigates the correlation between novice educational psychologists’ coping strategies and the degree of their emotional intelligence development. The research serves to enhance scholars’ knowledge of emotional intelligence and the factors and mechanisms pertaining to novice educational psychologists’ coping strategies. It also serves to enhance scholars’ knowledge about the differences in emotional intelligence and coping strategies in novice educational psychologists (first year students and graduates of bachelor and master degree programs). It also serves to enhance scholars’ knowledge of the correlation between coping strategies used by students and their emotional intelligence. The obtained results can be used in lifelong learning programs and will be helpful to novice educational psychologists and educators.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 72-95
Author(s):  
Claudiu Marius Săftescu

The major objective of this research was to capture the relationship between work performance, emotional intelligence, anxiety, and coping strategies among football players. Preliminary results show that the emotional intelligence variable is a very good predictor of work performance among football players, explaining 41% of the performance variance. As for the anxiety variable, it did not have significant effects on performance. Also, significant correlations have been identified between emotional intelligence and cautious action, as coping strategy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 231-244
Author(s):  
Rosa de las Heras Fernández ◽  
María Espada Mateos ◽  
Silvia Carrascal Domínguez ◽  
Virginia García Coll

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