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Resumen de Emociones y bienestar en niños y adultos

Vicente Javier Prado Gascó

  • español

    La tesis es un compendio de cinco artículos que pretende analizar la importancia del componente emocional (inteligencia emocional, conciencia emocional y estados de ánimo) y la personalidad sobre diversos indicadores de bienestar (satisfacción con la vida, quejas somáticas y estrés) en niños y adultos, mediante modelos lineales y modelos combinatorios o Qualitative comparative analisys (QCA). Parece existir evidencia empírica que apoya la consecución de los objetivos planteados e hipótesis. Tanto el Somatic Complaint List (SCL) como el Trait Meta-Mood Scale (TMMS), presentan adecuadas propiedades psicométricas. Tanto el componente emocional como la personalidad juegan un papel muy importante en diversas medidas de bienestar, siendo el componente emocional más importante que la personalidad. Así mismo, parece que algunos de dichos componentes cambian de valencia en el caso de los adultos respecto a los niños; de igual manera parece que los modelos QCA son mejores predictores que los modelos de regresión lineal.

    The thesis is a compendium of five articles that seek to analyze the importance of the emotional component (emotional intelligence, emotional awareness and moods) and personality on various indicators of well-being (life satisfaction, somatic complaints and stress) in children and adults, using linear models and combinatorial models or Qualitative comparative analyses (QCA). There seems to be empirical evidence supporting the achievement of the stated objectives and hypotheses. Both the Somatic Complaint List (SCL) and the Trait Meta-Mood Scale (TMMS) have appropriate psychometric properties. Both the emotional component and personality play a very important role in various measures of well-being, being the emotional component more important than personality. It also appears that some of these components change in valence for adults with respect to children; similarly, QCA models appear to be better predictors than linear regression models.

  • English

    The thesis is a compendium of five articles that seek to analyze the importance of the emotional component (emotional intelligence, emotional awareness and moods) and personality on various indicators of well-being (life satisfaction, somatic complaints and stress) in children and adults, using linear models and combinatorial models or Qualitative comparative analyses (QCA). There seems to be empirical evidence supporting the achievement of the stated objectives and hypotheses. Both the Somatic Complaint List (SCL) and the Trait Meta-Mood Scale (TMMS) have appropriate psychometric properties. Both the emotional component and personality play a very important role in various measures of well-being, being the emotional component more important than personality. It also appears that some of these components change in valence for adults with respect to children; similarly, QCA models appear to be better predictors than linear regression models.


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