A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?

As a personal resource, resilience enables individuals to cope with stressful life events and to adapt to diverse situations. In the framework of Conservation of Resource (COR) theory, the current study investigates whether personal and social resources, namely emotional intelligence (EI) and gender...

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Main Authors: Niva Dolev, Yariv Itzkovich, Bat Katzman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9832
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spelling doaj-c7d23dc5f025434d934865ee53ad8b5a2021-09-09T13:58:34ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-09-01139832983210.3390/su13179832A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?Niva Dolev0Yariv Itzkovich1Bat Katzman2School of Humanities, Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee, Tzemach 15132, IsraelSchool of Humanities, Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee, Tzemach 15132, IsraelSchool of Humanities, Kinneret Academic College on the Sea of Galilee, Tzemach 15132, IsraelAs a personal resource, resilience enables individuals to cope with stressful life events and to adapt to diverse situations. In the framework of Conservation of Resource (COR) theory, the current study investigates whether personal and social resources, namely emotional intelligence (EI) and gender, can contribute to resilience for individuals who experienced teacher mistreatment as adolescents. Our findings show that men and women differ in their baselines concerning mistreatment and emotional intelligence. Individual resources in the form of EI and social resources, and particularly gender, affect resilience. Moreover, gender and the Use of Emotion (UOE) facet of EI interact in their contribution to resilience. These findings provide better insights into the interrelationships between the diverse resources affected by past teacher mistreatment. An enhanced understanding can help us mitigate teacher mistreatment and promote more socially sustainable communities that are just and equitable, and support the emotional and social growth and resilience of its membershttps://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9832resilienceconservation of resource theoryemotional intelligencegenderteacher mistreatmentsustainability
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A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?
Sustainability
resilience
conservation of resource theory
emotional intelligence
gender
teacher mistreatment
sustainability
author_facet Niva Dolev
Yariv Itzkovich
Bat Katzman
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title A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?
title_short A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?
title_full A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?
title_fullStr A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?
title_full_unstemmed A Gender-Focused Prism on the Long-Term Impact of Teachers’ Emotional Mistreatment on Resilience: Do Men and Women Differ in Their Quest for Social-Emotional Resources in a Masculine Society?
title_sort gender-focused prism on the long-term impact of teachers’ emotional mistreatment on resilience: do men and women differ in their quest for social-emotional resources in a masculine society?
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-09-01
description As a personal resource, resilience enables individuals to cope with stressful life events and to adapt to diverse situations. In the framework of Conservation of Resource (COR) theory, the current study investigates whether personal and social resources, namely emotional intelligence (EI) and gender, can contribute to resilience for individuals who experienced teacher mistreatment as adolescents. Our findings show that men and women differ in their baselines concerning mistreatment and emotional intelligence. Individual resources in the form of EI and social resources, and particularly gender, affect resilience. Moreover, gender and the Use of Emotion (UOE) facet of EI interact in their contribution to resilience. These findings provide better insights into the interrelationships between the diverse resources affected by past teacher mistreatment. An enhanced understanding can help us mitigate teacher mistreatment and promote more socially sustainable communities that are just and equitable, and support the emotional and social growth and resilience of its members
topic resilience
conservation of resource theory
emotional intelligence
gender
teacher mistreatment
sustainability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/17/9832
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