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Predicting traumatic stress using emotional intelligence

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The results showed that participants with higherNEIS scores report fewer psychological symptoms relating to their traumatic experiences, that monitors are more likely to have higher NEIS scores than blunters, and that males had higher EI than females.
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This article is published in Behaviour Research and Therapy.The article was published on 2004-07-01. It has received 97 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Traumatic stress & Coping (psychology).

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A preliminary investigation of the relationship between emotion regulation difficulties and posttraumatic stress symptoms.

TL;DR: Overall difficulties in emotion regulation were associated with PTS symptom severity, and individuals exhibiting PTS symptoms indicative of a PTSD diagnosis reported greater difficulties with emotion regulation than those reporting PTS symptoms at a subthreshold level.
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Cross-cultural assessment of psychological trauma and PTSD.

TL;DR: The lens of culture: Theoretical and conceptual perspectives in the assessment of psychological Trauma and PTSD John P. Wilson et al. as mentioned in this paper have proposed a cross-culture assessment of dissociation.
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Trait emotional intelligence influences on academic achievement and school behaviour

TL;DR: As predicted by trait EI theory, associations between traits EI and academic achievement were modest and limited to Year 3 children.
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Emotional intelligence: a review of the literature with specific focus on empirical and epistemological perspectives.

TL;DR: A literature review of previous research on emotional intelligence revealed that the epistemological tradition of natural science is the most frequently used and that, therefore, few articles related to humanistic sciences or philosophical perspectives were found.
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Impact of Event Scale: a measure of subjective stress.

TL;DR: A scale of current subjective distress, related to a specific event, was based on a list of items composed of commonly reported experiences of intrusion and avoidance, and responses indicated that the scale had a useful degree of significance and homogeneity.
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Development and validation of a measure of emotional intelligence.

TL;DR: In this article, Salovey and Mayer developed a measure of emotional intelligence based on the model of emotion intelligence, which was used to predict first-year college grades of students.
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Emotional intelligence meets traditional standards for an intelligence

TL;DR: The Multifactor Emotional Intelligence Scale (MEIS) as discussed by the authors is a 12-sub-scale ability test of emotional intelligence, which measures the ability of an individual with respect to a set of abilities.
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Stress response syndromes

TL;DR: The DSM-III (American Psychiatric Association, 1980) diagnoses for stress-response disorders, and the mutual etiologic effects of stressful life events, psychiatric disorders and preexisting conflicts or functional deficits are discussed in this paper.
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