TY - JOUR
T1 - Trait emotional intelligence mediates the dispositional gratitude and subjective well-being in young adults
AU - Torrelles-Nadal, Cristina
AU - Ros-Morente, Agnès
AU - Quesada-Pallarès, Carla
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Torrelles-Nadal, Ros-Morente and Quesada-Pallarès.
PY - 2024/8/8
Y1 - 2024/8/8
N2 - Gratitude has proved to be an enhancer of subjective well-being in previous studies. However, studies that linked the relation between emotional intelligence and its facets when interacting with gratitude, are still limited. In this sense, this study examined the mediating roles of emotional intelligence between gratitude and subjective well-being indicators, by introducing the general factor of emotional intelligence. The first approach to data analysis was to examine the descriptive statistics; the second approach consisted of an Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling, applying also a bifactor analysis. Data was collected from 406 Spanish students, through an online survey that includes the gratitude, trait meta mood scale, satisfaction with life and subjective happiness scale. The mean age of participants was 20.27 years (SD = 4.68), whereas 79.5% were females. The results provided preliminary evidence of the mediation role of the general factor of emotional intelligence between gratitude and subjective well-being, which provided a meaningful insight about the role of trait emotional intelligence. These findings suggested that gratitude promotes emotional intelligence, allowing to an increase in subjective well-being. Nonetheless, there is a need for further research to achieve a better understanding of the role of the emotional intelligence facets between gratitude and subjective well-being.
AB - Gratitude has proved to be an enhancer of subjective well-being in previous studies. However, studies that linked the relation between emotional intelligence and its facets when interacting with gratitude, are still limited. In this sense, this study examined the mediating roles of emotional intelligence between gratitude and subjective well-being indicators, by introducing the general factor of emotional intelligence. The first approach to data analysis was to examine the descriptive statistics; the second approach consisted of an Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling, applying also a bifactor analysis. Data was collected from 406 Spanish students, through an online survey that includes the gratitude, trait meta mood scale, satisfaction with life and subjective happiness scale. The mean age of participants was 20.27 years (SD = 4.68), whereas 79.5% were females. The results provided preliminary evidence of the mediation role of the general factor of emotional intelligence between gratitude and subjective well-being, which provided a meaningful insight about the role of trait emotional intelligence. These findings suggested that gratitude promotes emotional intelligence, allowing to an increase in subjective well-being. Nonetheless, there is a need for further research to achieve a better understanding of the role of the emotional intelligence facets between gratitude and subjective well-being.
KW - happiness
KW - subjective well-being
KW - dispositional gratitude
KW - life satisfaction
KW - trait emotional intelligence
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85201625193
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/aaf23937-d0ee-36cd-804c-2483dbe5e1ce/
U2 - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1414867
DO - 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1414867
M3 - Article
C2 - 39176047
AN - SCOPUS:85201625193
SN - 1664-1078
VL - 15
JO - Frontiers in Psychology
JF - Frontiers in Psychology
M1 - 1414867
ER -