Relationship between Emotional Intelligence with Life Satisfaction, Subjective Happiness and Resilience in Special Education employees

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Constanza Veloso-Besio
Alejandro Cuadra-Peralta
Ivonne Antezana-Saguez
Rosa Avendaño-Robledo
Leslie Fuentes-Soto

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between perceived emotional intelligence with life satisfaction, subjective happiness and resilience in a sample of special education employees who work in special education. Data were collected by using a Trait Meta-Mood Scale and an Emotional Quotient Inventory, both to measure emotional intelligence, Life Satisfaction Scale, Subjective Happiness Scale, and the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale. The results showed that perceived emotional intelligence was related to the previously mentioned variables, highlighting the correlation obtained with resilience.


 

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Veloso-Besio, C., Cuadra-Peralta, A., Antezana-Saguez, I., Avendaño-Robledo, R., & Fuentes-Soto, L. (2018). Relationship between Emotional Intelligence with Life Satisfaction, Subjective Happiness and Resilience in Special Education employees. Pedagogical Studies, 39(2), 355–366. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07052013000200022
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