Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their Offspring

This study examines the relationship between trait emotional intelligence (trait EI) and general health (General Health; GHQ-28) in two samples of Greek parents with (n = 52; Mage = 39.78; SDage = 6.68; 41 men and 11 women) and without (n = 51; Mage = 43.53; SDage = 4.61; 40 men and 11 women) addict...

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Main Authors: Georgia S. Aslanidou, K. V. Petrides, Ariadni Stogiannidou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01633/full
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spelling doaj-692b308cc79f4b01b35726a70a6dd4f12020-11-24T21:28:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-09-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.01633347310Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their OffspringGeorgia S. Aslanidou0K. V. Petrides1Ariadni Stogiannidou2Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceUniversity College London, London, United KingdomAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceThis study examines the relationship between trait emotional intelligence (trait EI) and general health (General Health; GHQ-28) in two samples of Greek parents with (n = 52; Mage = 39.78; SDage = 6.68; 41 men and 11 women) and without (n = 51; Mage = 43.53; SDage = 4.61; 40 men and 11 women) addiction problems. In addition, it compares the trait EI scores of their offspring (N = 81; Mage = 11.71; SDage = 2.15; 51 boys and 30 girls). Results showed that parents with drug addiction exhibited lower levels of trait EI and poorer general health than peers. In addition, global trait EI and two of its subscales, Well-being and Emotionality, had stronger correlations with depression in the addiction than in the comparison group. Well-being was a significant predictor of general health and its subscales (Somatic symptoms, Anxiety/insomnia, Social dysfunction, and severe depression) in both groups. No differences were found between the offspring of the two groups.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01633/fulladdictionsubstance abusemental healthTEIQuechildren of parents with drug addiction
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author Georgia S. Aslanidou
K. V. Petrides
Ariadni Stogiannidou
spellingShingle Georgia S. Aslanidou
K. V. Petrides
Ariadni Stogiannidou
Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their Offspring
Frontiers in Psychology
addiction
substance abuse
mental health
TEIQue
children of parents with drug addiction
author_facet Georgia S. Aslanidou
K. V. Petrides
Ariadni Stogiannidou
author_sort Georgia S. Aslanidou
title Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their Offspring
title_short Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their Offspring
title_full Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their Offspring
title_fullStr Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their Offspring
title_full_unstemmed Trait Emotional Intelligence Profiles of Parents With Drug Addiction and of Their Offspring
title_sort trait emotional intelligence profiles of parents with drug addiction and of their offspring
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This study examines the relationship between trait emotional intelligence (trait EI) and general health (General Health; GHQ-28) in two samples of Greek parents with (n = 52; Mage = 39.78; SDage = 6.68; 41 men and 11 women) and without (n = 51; Mage = 43.53; SDage = 4.61; 40 men and 11 women) addiction problems. In addition, it compares the trait EI scores of their offspring (N = 81; Mage = 11.71; SDage = 2.15; 51 boys and 30 girls). Results showed that parents with drug addiction exhibited lower levels of trait EI and poorer general health than peers. In addition, global trait EI and two of its subscales, Well-being and Emotionality, had stronger correlations with depression in the addiction than in the comparison group. Well-being was a significant predictor of general health and its subscales (Somatic symptoms, Anxiety/insomnia, Social dysfunction, and severe depression) in both groups. No differences were found between the offspring of the two groups.
topic addiction
substance abuse
mental health
TEIQue
children of parents with drug addiction
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01633/full
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