Regulation of emotion UOE: Use of emotion SPWB: Scales of Psychological Well-being GPA: Grade point average SEM: Structural equation modelling AVE: Average Variance Extracted VIF: Variation Inflation Factor GIF: Goodness of fit index RFI: Relative fit index IFI: Incremental fit index...
The present longitudinal investigation had two major goals. First, we intended to clarify whether depressed patients are characterized by impairments of emotional awareness for the self and the other during acute illness and whether these impairments diminish in the course of an inpatient psychiatric tre...
Accordingly, student teachers should find a balance between their desire for immediate positive emo- tional experiences and wanting to delay the negative ones in order to attain their long-term goals. For instance, students frequently experience anxiety while working on a difficult task and this is...
Linking Maternal Warmth and Responsiveness to Children's Self‐regulation The present study demonstrated that a more differentiated view of positive parenting practices is necessary in the study of children's acquisition of self-... AV Suchodoletz,G Trommsdorff,T Heikamp - 《Social Development》 ...
she ALWAYS wanted me (spoiler: she still does! She’s just trying to get a reaction!). Until recently I was always able to calm her with co-regulation/deep-breathing , but now she won’t let me hold her close when she is very upset and it is just one more sign she is growing ...
which typically necessitates a higher level of self-regulation, sophisticated problem-solving abilities, and superior emotional control. Postgraduate students, who generally have a greater accumulation of life and academic experiences, has heightened emotional intelligence that greatly strengthens their self-...
As we did not focus on emotional regulation strategies in this exploration, we cannot compare our findings with the suggestion that these regulation strategies are important [9]. However, we do see parallels to the idea that positive emotions enhance intrinsic motivation. That is why emotions have...
Emotional intelligence (EI) indicates the subset of social intelligence that involves several emotion-related abilities: the appraisal and expression of emotions in self and others, regulation of emotions in self and others, and utilization of emotions in problem solving [25]. EI has been considered...
EI is understood as a set of skills related to the perception, expression, and regulation of emotions in oneself and in others, as well as the use of these skills to motivate, plan, and achieve goals in life [16]. In the study conducted in Reference [16], the EI is explained by ...
This experimental design was chosen, first of all, to more conservatively test the predictive power of the trait EI on risk taking; and second, to reduce suspicion about the goals of the research. This procedure made it more difficult for participants to realize that the research was interested...