所有资源通向罗马:核心自我评价和情绪智力对幸福感的互补关系的多研究调查。

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Sergio Mérida-López, Keri A Pekaar, Octavio Luque-Reca, Natalio Extremera
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摘要

这项多项研究调查了人们在个人生活和工作中需要多大程度的个人资源。我们特别研究了情商(EI)和核心自我评估(CSE)之间的相互作用,它们与繁荣、幸福和工作投入有关。在工作需求-资源理论的指导下,本研究通过两个独立的研究进行(Ns1 = 391;Ns2 = 703),对西班牙员工进行路径分析。研究1表明,EI调节了CSE与繁荣和工作投入之间的正相关关系,并且这种关系在EI高(相对于低)的员工中较弱。研究2在幸福感和工作投入的关系上复制了这种模式。在研究1中,情绪的使用对工作投入的调节起主导作用,而在研究2中,其他情绪评价对工作投入的调节起主导作用。总的来说,这些发现表明,CSE低的个体可能受益于更高水平的EI,以促进他们的繁荣。通过个人资源的发展,提高福祉的含义进行了讨论。
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All Resources Lead to Rome: A Multi-Study Investigation on the Complementary Association of Core Self-Evaluations and Emotional Intelligence on Well-Being.

This multi-study investigation examined what magnitude of personal resources people need to flourish in their personal life and at work. We specifically looked at the interplay between emotional intelligence (EI) and core self-evaluations (CSE) in relation to flourishing, happiness, and work engagement. Guided by job demands-resources theory, this investigation was conducted through two separate studies (Ns1 = 391; Ns2 = 703) using path analysis with Spanish employees. Study 1 revealed that EI moderated the positive relationship between CSE and flourishing and work engagement so that this relationship was weaker among employees high (vs. low) in EI. Study 2 replicated this pattern for the relationships with happiness and work engagement. Facet-level analyses revealed that use of emotions was driving the moderation on flourishing in Study 1, whereas other-emotion appraisal was driving the moderation on work engagement in Study 2. Overall, these findings suggest that individuals low in CSE might benefit from higher levels of EI to enhance their flourishing. Implications for improving well-being through the development of personal resources are discussed.

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Psychological Reports
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