ListarPB - Contribuciones a congresos científicos por tema "Emotional intelligence"
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Are psychopaths emotionally intelligent?
(2017-12-12)Psychopathy is a serious personality disorder, characterized by proneness to low anxiety, egocentricity, failure to form close emotional bonds, superficial charm and dishonesty, that has very negative consequences for ... -
Does emotional intelligence have the same role in each risk behaviour?
(2022)Introduction One of the most important factors that represents a threating both physical and psychological health in our lives is the individual’s risk behaviour. Though emotions exert a strong influence on risk ... -
Emotion regulation abilities predict differences between risk perception and risk-taking behavior.
(2019-11-21)Although risk perception is a key factor predicting risk-taking behavior, there are situations where the level of perceived risk does not seem to correspond to the decision made (Mills et al. 2008). This phenomenon becomes ... -
Emotional intelligence abilities and their relationship with risky driving behavior
(2023-05-28)Risky driving behaviors constitute one of the main causes of fatal road accidents. Previous literature has clearly shown the role that emotions play in explaining risk-taking. In the present study, we proposed that a better ... -
Emotional Intelligence and Adolescent Risk Behavior: A Systematic Review.
(2023)Objective of the study: Risky behavior implies a series of negative consequences in peoples lives as it poses a threat to well-being, health and safety. It is essential to search for those variables that can alleviate these ... -
Emotional intelligence and hot and cool cognitive control ability
(2017-07-25)Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, use, understand, and regulate emotions. The EI construct has been organized following three main approaches: performance-based ability model, a self-report mixed ... -
Emotional intelligence and hot and cool working memory capacity
(2018-06-11)Emotional Intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, use, understand and manage our emotions and the emotions of others. EI, measured through performance-based ability models, seems to favour performance on hot tasks. ... -
How is Emotional Intelligence related to health risk behaviour? Sensitivity to Reward and Impulsivity as mediating factors
(2022)Introduction Drug initiation, imprudent sexual relations, reckless driving, and alcohol abuse are common health-related risk behaviours in society. The literature has shown how such behaviours are often related to low ... -
Is emotional intelligence an effective ability to prevent risk behaviours?
(2021-07)Attention to emotions, emotional clarity, and emotional repair are three of the abilities that make up emotional intelligence (EI). Several studies have shown how these abilities interact with risk behaviour. Having a ... -
Relationship between psychopathic traits and ability emotional intelligence in a sample of incarcerated males
(2022-07-06)Introduction The study of psychopathic traits has increased in recent years, given the impact that these traits have on our society. Objective This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between psychopathy traits and ... -
The four abilities of emotional intelligence as predictors of health risk behaviour: what role do impulsivity and sensitivity to reward play in this relationship?
(2024)Introduction: risky sexual relationships, reckless driving or initiating drug use are examples of health-related risk behaviours that are often related to poor emotional abilities (emotional identification, emotional ... -
The relationship between the three models of emotional intelligence and psychopathy: a systematic review
(2017-10-25)Psychopaths are usually characterized as having numerous troubles with social and emotional facets in their daily. In addition, these individuals generate a series of harmful situations to society, such as violence and ...