Emotional Intelligence and Self-Efficacy of School Teachers
Emotional intelligence is important in schools and organizations in which group work is required. Emotional intelligence enables individuals to understand and control their feelings and emotions, understand others’ feelings and emotions have empathy, raise motivation and self confidence.
J. Parameswari
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Perceived Emotional Self-Efficacy and Life Satisfaction of Elementary School Children on the US-Mexico Border [PDF]
Objectives. It has been established that an adult’s perceived ability to effectively address negative emotions predicts their life satisfaction. To increase the understanding of ethnic minority children’s mental health and quality of life, this study ...
Mei-Ling Lin PhD, Yok-Fong Paat PhD
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Regulatory emotional self-efficacy and anxiety in times of pandemic: a gender perspective. [PDF]
Cuadrado E +6 more
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Victimization and Peer and Parents Attachment: The Mediating Effect of Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy. [PDF]
Samper-García P +4 more
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The Effect of Negative Physical Self on Social Anxiety in College Students: The Bidirectional Chain Mediation Roles of Fear of Negative Evaluation and Regulatory Emotional Self-Efficacy [PDF]
Zhendong Wan, Sisong Li, Shuanghu Fang School of Educational Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Shuanghu Fang, Email fsh9075@163.comPurpose: The detrimental effects of social anxiety on college students ...
Wan Z, Li S, Fang S
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Relationship between soccer physical activity enjoyment and internet addiction among adolescents: the chain mediating effect of emotional self-efficacy and athlete participation. [PDF]
Shan L +5 more
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Negative Parenting, Adolescents’ Emotion Regulation, Self-Efficacy in Emotion Regulation, and Psychological Adjustment [PDF]
This study examines associations between parents’ rejection and control, adolescents’ self-efficacy in their regulation of negative emotions, and maladjustment. Path analyses were employed to test (a) whether adolescents’ dysregulation and self-efficacy regarding anger/sadness regulation mediate the relationship between parental rejection/control and ...
Di Giunta L. +11 more
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The negative relationship between math anxiety and math performance is well-supported in the literature. The important role of students’ math self-efficacy (i.e., their confidence in their ability to successfully complete specific math tasks) in this ...
Molly M. Jameson +2 more
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This cross-sectional study of adolescents between 10 and 18 years old aimed to measure self-efficacy in different nationalities, gender, sex, parent education, and work history among adolescents.
Faezeh Taheri +3 more
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PREDICTION OF ACADEMIC RESILIENCE IN ADOLESCENTS THROUGH ACADEMIC, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SELF-EFFICACY AND GENDER [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the predictive roles of gender and self-efficacy (academic, social, and emotional) on the academic resilience of adolescents. Participants consisted of 346 adolescents (227 girls and 119 boys).
S. Sevgi Uygur, Esra Asici, Merve Kocer
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