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BukuDimensions of emotional intelligence and their relationships with social coping among gifted adolescents in Hongkong (in Journal of Youth and Adolescence Volume 32, Number 6)
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Author: Chan, David W.
Topik: Emotional Intelligence; Coping; Giftedness; HongKong
Bahasa: (EN )    Edisi: December 2003    
Penerbit: Plenum Publishing Corporation     Tempat Terbit: New York    Tahun Terbit: 2003    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
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Abstract
Two hundred and fifty-nine gifted adolescents were assessed on their emotional intelligence and social coping strategies using the Emotional Intelligence Scale (N. S. Schutte et al., Personality and Individual Differences, 25, 167–177, 1998) and the Social Coping Questionnaire (M. A. Swiatek, Gifted Child Quaterly, 39, 154–161, 1995). An item factor analysis yielded four dimensions of emotional intelligence, leading to the construction of 4 empirical scales of emotional intelligence. Students scored most highly on Social Skills and Self-Management of Emotions, followed by Empathy, and Utilization of Emotions. In coping with their being gifted, students endorsed to different degrees their use of 6 coping strategies, which were Valuing Peer Acceptance, Involvement in Activities, Attempting Avoidance, Denying Giftedness, Prizing Conformity, and Discounting Popularity. Social Skills emerged as the most important component of emotional intelligence predicting the use of strategies of Valuing Peer Acceptance and Involvement in Activities. Implications of the findings for enhancing emotional intelligence of adolescents in coping with problems arising from their being gifted and the need for further studies using longitudinal data are discussed.
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