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Emotional intelligence,emotions, and feelings of support staff working with clients with intellectual disabilities and challenging behavior: An exploratory study
Authors:Linda J.M. Zijlmans  Petri J.C.M. Embregts  Anna M.T. Bosman
Affiliation:1. Tilburg University, Tranzo, Tilburg, The Netherlands;2. Consortium Coping LVB, The Netherlands;3. Tilburg University, Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology, Tilburg, The Netherlands;4. HAN University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Studies, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;5. Dichterbij Kennisn@, Ottersum, The Netherlands;6. Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Working with clients who show challenging behavior can be emotionally demanding and stressful for support staff, because this behavior may cause a range of negative emotional reactions and feelings. These reactions are of negative influence on staff wellbeing and behavior. Research has focused on negative emotions of staff. However, a distinction between emotions and feelings has never been made in the research field of intellectual disabilities. Negative emotions and feelings may be regulated by emotional intelligence, a psychological construct that takes into account personal style and individual differences. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between emotional intelligence on the one hand and emotions and feelings on the other. Participants were 207 support staff serving clients with moderate to borderline intellectual disabilities and challenging behavior. Emotional intelligence, emotions, and feelings were measured with questionnaires. The results show that emotional intelligence, emotions, and feelings are related. However, found relationships were weak. Most significant relations were found between feelings and stress management and adaptation elements of emotional intelligence. Because the explored variables can change over time they call for a longitudinal research approach.
Keywords:Staff  Challenging behavior  Emotions  Feelings  Emotional intelligence
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