Emotional Intelligence Relates to Well-Being: Evidence from the Situational Judgment Test of Emotional Management.

Applied Psychology: Health and Well-being(2012)

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BACKGROUND:This research was conducted to examine whether people high in emotional intelligence (EI) have greater well-being than people low in EI. METHOD:The Situational Test of Emotion Management, Scales of Psychological Well-being, and Day Reconstruction Method were completed by 131 college students. RESULTS:Responses to the Situational Test of Emotion Management were strongly related to eudaimonic well-being as measured by responses on the Scales of Psychological Well-being (r=.54). Furthermore, the ability to manage emotions was related to hedonic well-being, correlating with both the frequency of experienced positive affect and the frequency of experienced negative affect, as measured by the Day Reconstruction Method. CONCLUSION:Two aspects of these results suggest a relationship between EI and well-being. First, the observed relationship between ability EI and psychological well-being is the largest reported in the literature to date. Second, this study is the first use of the Day Reconstruction Method to examine the relationship between well-being and EI. Results are discussed in terms of the potential for training emotion management to enhance well-being. Methodological advances for future research are also suggested.
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day reconstruction method,emotional intelligence,emotion management,well-being
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