| Literature DB >> 29611619 |
Jiawen Ye1,2, Dannii Y Yeung1, Elaine S C Liu1, Tina L Rochelle1.
Abstract
Past research has often focused on the effects of emotional intelligence and received social support on subjective well-being yet paid limited attention to the effects of provided social support. This study adopted a longitudinal design to examine the sequential mediating effects of provided and received social support on the relationship between trait emotional intelligence and subjective happiness. A total of 214 Hong Kong Chinese undergraduates were asked to complete two assessments with a 6-month interval in between. The results of the sequential mediation analysis indicated that the trait emotional intelligence measured in Time 1 indirectly influenced the level of subjective happiness in Time 2 through a sequential pathway of social support provided for others in Time 1 and social support received from others in Time 2. These findings highlight the importance of trait emotional intelligence and the reciprocal exchanges of social support in the subjective well-being of university students.Keywords: Emotional intelligence; Provided social support; Received social support; Subjective happiness
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29611619 DOI: 10.1002/ijop.12484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Psychol ISSN: 0020-7594