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Franck Zenasni

0000-0002-9340-0999

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The Effects of Emotional Competences Training among Unemployed Adults: A Longitudinal Study.

2015

Background The present study aimed at analyzing whether training in emotional competences (EC) would increase the level of perceived EC among unemployed adults, whether the unemployment duration would moderate the effects of the training and whether the changes in EC would predict changes in the levels of perceived stress, somatic complaints, mental health, and mood states. Methods Seventy-five participants were randomly allocated to an EC training program, or a control group. Following a controlled experimental design, the participants completed all the measures prior to the intervention (T1), one month later (T2) and six months after the first data collection (T3). Results The results sho…

AdultMaleLongitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth StatusEmotionsIntervention effectRandom AllocationPatient Education as TopicIntervention (counseling)HumansLongitudinal StudiesApplied Psychologymedia_commonMental healthMoodMental HealthUnemploymentUnemploymentWell-beingFemalePerceptionPsychologyTraining programStress PsychologicalClinical psychologyApplied psychology. Health and well-being
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Understanding The Mediating Role of Quality of Work Life on the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Organizational Citizenship Behaviors.

2016

Organizational citizenship behaviors are not directly rewarded by organizations. However, they seem to contribute to excellent performance at work. The aim of this study is to test quality of working life’s (QoWL) mediating role in the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB). 203 French adults working regularly in teams completed validated self-report measures corresponding to each construct. The collected data showed that in the studied sample, a high quality of working life was associated with Sportsmanship behaviors. However, mediation was not observed for the other OCB subscales: Altruism, Helping, or Civic virtues. These behaviors…

Organizational citizenship behaviorSportsmanshipMediation (Marxist theory and media studies)Emotional intelligencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyQuality of working lifeAltruismDevelopmental psychology0502 economics and businessWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPsychological reports
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How Efficient Are Emotional Intelligence Trainings: A Meta-Analysis

2017

This multilevel meta-analysis examines whether emotional intelligence (EI) can be enhanced through training and identifies training effects’ determinants. We identified 24 studies containing 28 samples aiming at increasing individual-level EI among healthy adults. The results revealed a significant moderate standardized mean change between pre- and post-measurement for the main effect of EI training, and a stable pre- to follow-up effect. Additionally, the type of EI model, dimensions of the four branch model, length, and type of publication turned out to be significant moderators. The results suggest that EI trainings should be considered effective interventions.

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Social PsychologyEmotional intelligenceIntervention (counseling)Meta-analysis0502 economics and business05 social sciences050109 social psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPsychology050203 business & managementDevelopmental psychologyEmotion Review
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Can intervention in emotional competences increase employability prospects of unemployed adults?

2015

Abstract The purpose of the present study is to explore the effects of a structured intervention in emotional competences (EC) on employability prospects of unemployed adults. More precisely, the objective is to analyse whether enhancing EC (such as identifying and expressing emotions, understanding emotions, and regulating one's own and others' emotions) can improve perception of employability, job search, entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial self-efficacy and improve reemployment success among unemployed participants. Seventy three participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental (40) or control group (33), and the experimental group underwent a 15 h intervention foc…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Psychological interventionEmployabilityEducationPerceptionIntervention (counseling)Life-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonJournal of Vocational Behavior
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