Psychology Research and Behavior Management (Apr 2023)

Emotional Intelligence and Resilience Outcomes in Adolescent Period, is Knowledge Really Strength?

  • Collado-Soler R,
  • Trigueros R,
  • Aguilar-Parra JM,
  • Navarro N

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 16
pp. 1365 – 1378

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Rocio Collado-Soler,1 Rubén Trigueros,1 Jose M Aguilar-Parra,1 Noelia Navarro2 1Department of Psychology, Hum-878 Research Team, Health Research Centre, University of Almeria, Almeria, 04120, Spain; 2Department of Psychology, Hum-760 Research Team, Health Research Centre, University of Almería, Almería, 04120, SpainCorrespondence: Rubén Trigueros, Department of Psychology, Hum-878 Research Team, Health Research Centre, University of Almeria, Almeria, 04120, Spain, Email [email protected]: Adolescence is possibly the most difficult period of life, because it is the beginning of a series of changes in both the internal and external aspects of the body. For this reason, we all have a series of psychological mechanisms, resilience and emotional intelligence, which allow us to adapt to these periods of change. In this way, the present study aims to analyse through a systematic review the results obtained in different studies to better understand the current situation. The methodology used in the systematic review was PRISMA, covering a period of the last 10 years. The results obtained show that the selected studies show a strong relationship between resilience and emotional intelligence when there are adequate levels of resilience and emotional intelligence. Therefore, it is necessary for young people to develop a series of internal mechanisms that act as protectors against the vicissitudes they may face in their lives, allowing them to fully adapt to the demands of the context.Keywords: emotional intelligence, resilience, PRISMA, adolescence

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