Stability and change in trait emotional intelligence in emerging adulthood: A four-year population-based study
Auteurs: Hiten P. Dave, Kateryna V. Keefer, Samantha W. Snetsinger, Ronald R. Holden, et James D. A. Parker
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Trait Emotional Intelligence (EI)-related competencies are in growing demand in educational and vocational settings. The present study assesses the developmental dynamics of trait EI in emerging adulthood by capitalizing on the inclusion of a measure of trait EI in the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) called the Emotional Quotient Inventory: Mini (EQ-i: Mini). A sample of 1064 young adults (50% female) from ages 20-21 to 24-25 years was used to assess 4-year rank-order stability and mean-level change of trait EI, as well as whether the EQ-i: Mini functions equivalently over time (longitudinal measurement invariance). Results revealed full configural, partial metric, and scalar invariance of the construct for this time period. The Stress Management subscale achieved invariance at the residual level. After controlling for partial non-invariance, moderate levels of rank-order stability coefficients were found, suggesting malleability of the construct during emerging adulthood. Consistent with the maturity principle, there was a moderate increase in trait EI (specifically in the Interpersonal and Adaptability subscales). The malleability of trait EI suggests opportunities for enhancing socioemotional competencies in emerging adults, such as through formal and continuing education programing, on-the-job training, and targeted employment interventions.
Détails
Type | Article de journal |
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Auteur | Hiten P. Dave, Kateryna V. Keefer, Samantha W. Snetsinger, Ronald R. Holden, et James D. A. Parker |
Année de pulication | 2019 |
Titre | Stability and change in trait emotional intelligence in emerging adulthood: A four-year population-based study |
Volume | 103 |
Nom du Journal | Journal of Personality Assessment |
Numéro | 1 |
Pages | 57-66 |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Hiten P. Dave
- Hiten P. Dave, Kateryna V. Keefer, Samantha W. Snetsinger, Ronald R. Holden, et James D. A. Parker
- Stability and change in trait emotional intelligence in emerging adulthood: A four-year population-based study
- Journal of Personality Assessment
- 103
- 2019
- 1
- 57-66