| Literature DB >> 25677384 |
Donald H Saklofske1, Elizabeth J Austin2, Gonggu Yan3, Martin M Smith1.
Abstract
The English-language version of the Managing the Emotions of Others (MEOS) scale has been found to have a six-factor structure. This includes two pairs (Enhance, Divert and Worsen, Inauthentic) that respectively describe prosocial and non-prosocial interpersonal emotion management, together with an emotional concealment factor (Conceal) and a factor assessing poor self-rated emotional skills. A Mandarin translation of the MEOS was completed by 277 Chinese student participants. Factor analysis indicated a four-factor structure comprising a merged Enhance/Divert factor, together with Worsen, Inauthentic and Conceal factors. The emergence of a different factor structure compared to Western samples may be related to culture-dependent attitudes to emotional expression. The associations of the MEOS factors with Five-Factor model personality, the Dark Triad and trait emotional intelligence (EI) were examined; these were similar to but generally weaker than those found for the English-language version.Entities:
Keywords: Emotion regulation; Emotional intelligence; Factor analysis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25677384 DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Psychol ISSN: 0020-7594