The present study was aimed at validating the Italian version of the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire-Adolescent Full Form (TEIQue-AFF), as well as at exploring its incremental validity over emotional maladjustment. To this end, a sample of 351 (163 males) Italian adolescents was collected. Overall, the Italian TEIQue-AFF both replicated the original-English four-factor structure (Well-Being, Self-Control, Emotionality, Sociability), and its construct validity was confirmed. However, reliability coefficients for eight facets and two factors were low. In addition, at all levels of analysis (i.e., global, factor, facet) the TEIQue-AFF was found to be a significant incremental predictor of adolescent's emotional maladjustment, over and above gender, IQ, and the Big Five personality dimensions. At the factor level, significant effects were related to the contribution of the factor Well-Being thus supporting perspectives arguing for a further refinement of trait EI content domain. Implications of the findings are discussed.
Federica Andrei, Giacomo Mancini, Elena Trombini, Bruno Baldaro, P.M. Russo (2014). Testing the incremental validity of Trait Emotional Intelligence: Evidence from an Italian sample of adolescents. PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, 64, 24-29 [10.1016/j.paid.2014.02.007].
Testing the incremental validity of Trait Emotional Intelligence: Evidence from an Italian sample of adolescents
ANDREI, FEDERICA;MANCINI, GIACOMO;TROMBINI, ELENA;BALDARO, BRUNO;RUSSO, PAOLO MARIA
2014
Abstract
The present study was aimed at validating the Italian version of the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire-Adolescent Full Form (TEIQue-AFF), as well as at exploring its incremental validity over emotional maladjustment. To this end, a sample of 351 (163 males) Italian adolescents was collected. Overall, the Italian TEIQue-AFF both replicated the original-English four-factor structure (Well-Being, Self-Control, Emotionality, Sociability), and its construct validity was confirmed. However, reliability coefficients for eight facets and two factors were low. In addition, at all levels of analysis (i.e., global, factor, facet) the TEIQue-AFF was found to be a significant incremental predictor of adolescent's emotional maladjustment, over and above gender, IQ, and the Big Five personality dimensions. At the factor level, significant effects were related to the contribution of the factor Well-Being thus supporting perspectives arguing for a further refinement of trait EI content domain. Implications of the findings are discussed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.