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A closer look at the emotional intelligence construct: How do emotional intelligence facets relate to life satisfaction in students involved in bullying and cyberbullying?
Quintana Orts, Cirenia; Mérida López, Sergio; Rey Peña, Lourdes; Extremera Pacheco, Natalio (MDPI, 2021)Adolescents’ perception of their own emotional abilities has been related to psychological adjustment and well-being. ...
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Afrontamiento resiliente y miedo a perderse algo en tiempos de pandemia por Covid-19: un estudio piloto sobre el papel moderador de la regulación emocional
Bandera Pastor, Laura; Quintana Orts, Cirenia; Rey Peña, Lourdes (Instituto de Investigación de Drogodependencias, 2022)El periodo de pandemia por Covid-19 ha supuesto un fuerte impacto en la vida de las personas, asociándose a fenómenos ...
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Are loneliness and emotional intelligence important factors for adolescents? Understanding the influence of bullying and cyberbullying victimisation on suicidal ideation
Quintana Orts, Cirenia; Rey Peña, Lourdes; Neto, Félix (Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid, 2021)Los objetivos del presente estudio fueron examinar (1) si la soledad mediaba la relación entre dos tipos de victimización ...
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Teachers’ subjective happiness: testing the importance of emotional intelligence facets beyond perceived stress
Mérida López, Sergio; Quintana Orts, Cirenia; Rey Peña, Lourdes; Extremera Pacheco, Natalio (Dove Press, 2022)Purpose: Emotional intelligence (EI) is typically linked to higher subjective happiness scores in human service professionals. ...
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Unraveling the links among cybervictimization, core self-evaluations, and suicidal ideation: A multi-study investigation
Quintana Orts, Cirenia; Mérida López, Sergio; Chamizo Nieto, María Teresa; Extremera Pacheco, Natalio; Rey Peña, Lourdes (ELSEVIER, 2022)Adolescents who experience cybervictimization are at increased risk for suicidal ideation. However, not all adolescents ...