
@article{ref1,
title="Relationship between emotional intelligence profiles and psychological wellbeing of people with spinal cord injury",
journal="Anuario de psicologia",
year="2017",
author="Martínez, Raquel Suriá",
volume="47",
number="1",
pages="9-16",
abstract="OBJECTIVE The present study is aimed to analyze different emotional intelligence (EI) profiles in a group of people with spinal cord injury by traffic accidents. At the same time, significant differences in psychological well-being among profiles previously identified are also analyzed.   Method Trait Meta-Mood Scale-24 (TMMS-24) and the Psychological Well-Being Scale of Ryff [Escala de Bienestar Psicológico de Ryff] were administered to 94 people with spinal cord injury by traffic accidents, aged from 21 to 55 years (M=38.68; SD=7.36).   Results Cluster analyses allowed identifying three different EI profiles: a group of students with low EI profile, a group with predominance of high emotional clarity and emotional regulation and low emotional attention, and finally, a group of young people with high IE. Also, results revealed significant statistical differences in most domains of well-being among profiles. The people in groups with high overall scores in EI and clarity and repair emotional obtained higher scores on the different profiles of psychological well-being.   Conclusion Results suggest the need of going in depth on EI knowledge and design psychological well-being programs for people with spinal cord injury. <p />   <p>Language: es</p>",
language="es",
issn="0066-5126",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}