Evaluation of emotional intelligence in patients with psychopathology: Preliminary results using the TMMS-24 and the MSCEI
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This study presents some preliminary results concerning the convenience of the use of different instruments to assess Emotional Intelligence (IE) in subjects with psychological disorder. Method: 62 patients with either agoraphobia, or cocaine addiction, or disthymia were administered a self-report questionnaire of Perceived Emotional Intelligence, the TMMS-24, and an execution test of EI, the MSCEIT. Results: The scores of the three groups in both instruments were situated in the normal range or below. None of the three subfactors of the TMMS-24 but various subfactors of the MSCEIT as well as the total scale discriminated between the clinical groups; the disthymia group presented the lowest IE scores. Correlations between the two instruments were non significant, except for one. Discussion: Results indicate that the two instruments assess different aspects of El; they also suggest that the use of the MSCEIT seems to be more adequate when dealing with clinical population. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract)
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Ansiedad y Estrés
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Year of Publication |
2006
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12
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2-3
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Number of Pages |
355-364
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Date Published |
07/2006
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Type of Article |
Journal article
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1134-7937
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ISBN Number |
2174-0437
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