Perceived Emotional Intelligence and Clinical Symptoms in Mental Disorders

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Nathalie P. Lizeretti
Natalio Extremera
Ana Rodríguez
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[1] Sanitary Consortium of Maresme,Department of Social Psychology
[2] Ramon Llull University,undefined
[3] University of Malaga,undefined
[4] CIDIE,undefined
[5] Research and Development Center of Emotional Intelligence,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2012年 / 83卷
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Emotional intelligence; TMMS; Mental disorders; Emotion regulation;
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Research in emotional regulation has revealed that difficulties in the use and processing of affective information constitute a key factor in most mental disorders. To evaluate perceived emotional intelligence (PEI) deficits in patients with diverse psychopathological disorders and their relationship with clinical symptoms. Differences in PEI have been identified between a clinical group (n = 163) and a group of non-clinical individuals (n = 163). In the clinical group, the patients met DSM diagnostic criteria for one of the following: anxiety disorder, mood disorder, substance abuse disorder, psychotic disorder or borderline personality disorder. The PEI and clinical symptoms were assessed using the Spanish version of the TMMS-24 and the SCL-90-R, respectively. Patients from clinical group show higher levels of attention to feelings, but lower scores in abilities to manage effectively their negative emotional states compared to participants from non-clinical control group. Similarly, significant differences in PEI levels between different diagnostic groups were found. Our study provides preliminary evidence that deficits in PEI are related to the presence and severity of clinical symptoms in patients with different mental disorders.
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