Predicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulation
Research has not yet been deepened in the link between personality factors and risk of school refusal. Furthermore, previous studies fail to verify the direct relation between trait EI and the risk of school refusal. The present study examined personality traits, emotion regulation and trait EI for...
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doaj-178657d5b55240c4ae21f761932509e22020-11-25T01:24:53ZengDrustvo Psihologa SrbijePsihologija0048-57051451-92832018-01-01511516710.2298/PSI170526013F0048-57051800013FPredicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulationFilippello Pina0Sorrenti Luana1Buzzai Caterina2Costa Sebastiano3University of Messina, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, ItalyUniversity of Messina, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, ItalyUniversity of Messina, Department of Cognitive Sciences, Psychological, Educational and Cultural Studies, ItalyNottingham Trent University, Department of Psychology, UKResearch has not yet been deepened in the link between personality factors and risk of school refusal. Furthermore, previous studies fail to verify the direct relation between trait EI and the risk of school refusal. The present study examined personality traits, emotion regulation and trait EI for the contributory role they may play in predicting the risk of school refusal. The sample consisted of 311 participants, 112 males (36%) and 199 females (64%) with an average age of 14.19 (SD = .60), from a high school in the city of Messina (Sicily, Italy). Results show that the risk of school refusal is positively related to neuroticism and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies, while it is negatively related to the extroversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness and trait EI. Moreover, trait EI can be considered as a strong incremental negative predictor of risk of school refusal over and above personality traits and emotion regulation.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2018/0048-57051800013F.pdfschool refusalpersonalityemotion regulationTrait Emotional Intelligenceadolescent students |
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Filippello Pina Sorrenti Luana Buzzai Caterina Costa Sebastiano Predicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulation Psihologija school refusal personality emotion regulation Trait Emotional Intelligence adolescent students |
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Filippello Pina Sorrenti Luana Buzzai Caterina Costa Sebastiano |
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Predicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulation |
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Predicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulation |
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Predicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulation |
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Predicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulation |
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Predicting risk of school refusal: Examining the incremental role of trait EI beyond personality and emotion regulation |
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predicting risk of school refusal: examining the incremental role of trait ei beyond personality and emotion regulation |
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Drustvo Psihologa Srbije |
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Psihologija |
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0048-5705 1451-9283 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Research has not yet been deepened in the link between personality factors and risk of school refusal. Furthermore, previous studies fail to verify the direct relation between trait EI and the risk of school refusal. The present study examined personality traits, emotion regulation and trait EI for the contributory role they may play in predicting the risk of school refusal. The sample consisted of 311 participants, 112 males (36%) and 199 females (64%) with an average age of 14.19 (SD = .60), from a high school in the city of Messina (Sicily, Italy). Results show that the risk of school refusal is positively related to neuroticism and maladaptive emotion regulation strategies, while it is negatively related to the extroversion, agreeableness and conscientiousness and trait EI. Moreover, trait EI can be considered as a strong incremental negative predictor of risk of school refusal over and above personality traits and emotion regulation. |
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school refusal personality emotion regulation Trait Emotional Intelligence adolescent students |
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