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Emotional Intelligence Mediates the Relationship between Age and Subjective Well-Being.

Yiwei Chen1, Yisheng Peng2, Ping Fang3.   

Abstract

Individuals' Subjective Well-being (SWB) increases as they grow older. Past literature suggests that emotional intelligence may increase with age and lead to higher levels of SWB in older adults. The primary purpose of the present study was to test whether emotional intelligence would mediate the relationship between age and SWB. A total of 360 Chinese adults (age range: 20 to 79 years old) participated in this study. They filled out questionnaires that assessed their age, life satisfaction (The Satisfaction with Life Scale), affective well-being (The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule), and emotional intelligence (The Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence Scale). Using Structural Equation Modeling, the mediation model was supported, χ(2) (75) = 194.21, p < .01; RMSEA = .07; CFI = .91. Emotional intelligence partially mediated the relationship between age and life satisfaction, and fully mediated the relationship between age and affective well-being. The findings suggest that older adults may use their increased emotional intelligence to enhance their SWB.
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Keywords:  affective well-being; age; emotional intelligence; life satisfaction; subjective well-being

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27199490      PMCID: PMC5442987          DOI: 10.1177/0091415016648705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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