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Profiles of emotional intelligence and demotivation to attend school in Chilean adolescents
Authors:Ángela Díaz-Herrero  Carolina Gonzálvez  Ricardo Sanmartín  María Vicent  Nelly Lagos-San Martín  Cándido J Inglés  José M García-Fernández
Institution:1.Department of Developmental Psychology and Education,University of Murcia,Murcia,Spain;2.Department of Developmental Psychology and Didactics,University of Alicante,Alicante,Spain;3.Department of Education Sciences,University of Bío-Bío,Chillán,Chile;4.Department of Health Psychology,Miguel Hernández University of Elche,Elche,Spain
Abstract:The aim of this study was twofold: to identify different emotional intelligence (EI) profiles and to verify possible statistically significant differences in school refusal factors that result in a demotivation to attend school. Participants were 2362 Chilean adolescents aged from 13 to 17 (M?=?15.25; SD?=?1.33), who completed the Trait Meta-Mood Scale-24 (TMMS-24) and the School Refusal Assessment Scale-Revised (SRAS-R). Cluster analysis identified four EI profiles: high scores in repair and low in attention, high scores in attention and low in clarity and repair, low EI and high EI. Students with high scores in attention and low in repair scored higher in the first three factors of the SRAS-R, whereas in the fourth factor of the SRAS-R, students with high EI had significantly higher scores. Emotional regulation seems to be one of the determinant factors to prevent the appearance of school refusal. Based on these findings, we recommend that EI training be a part of future programs to overcome school attendance demotivation issues.
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