Δευτέρα 6 Αυγούστου 2018

The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Community Integration and Return to Work after Acquired Brain Injury

Publication date: Available online 6 August 2018

Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Author(s): Sarah E. Hall, Joanne M. Wrench, Madeleine Connellan, Neira Ott, Sarah J. Wilson

Objective

To investigate whether emotional intelligence skills measured via the Perceiving, Understanding and Managing Emotions branches of the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) V2.0 are associated with community integration and return-to-work (RTW) following moderate-to-severe acquired brain injury (ABI), after accounting for other established predictors.

Design

Retrospective cohort study.

Setting

Outpatient follow-up services within two specialist ABI rehabilitation centers in [location removed].

Participants

Eighty-two individuals with moderate-to-severe ABI discharged from inpatient rehabilitation and living in the community (2 months to 7 years post-injury).

Intervention

Not applicable.

Main outcome measures

Community Integration Questionnaire scores for the total sample (N = 82; age range 18-80) and RTW status (employed vs not employed) for the subset of participants employed prior to ABI (n = 71; age range 19-66).

Results

Hierarchical logistic and multiple regression analyses were used to examine the unique contribution of Perceiving, Understanding and Managing Emotions scores to RTW and community integration, after controlling for demographic, injury-related, psychological and cognitive predictors. As a set, the three EI variables did not explain incremental variance in outcomes. However, individually, Understanding Emotions predicted RTW (adjusted odds ratio = 3.10, p = .03), χ2(12) = 35.52, p < .001, and Managing Emotions predicted community integration (ß = 0.23, p = .036), F(12,69) = 5.14, p < .001.

Conclusion

Although the EI constructs in combination did not improve prediction beyond the effects of established variables, individual components of strategic EI may be important for specific participation outcomes after ABI.



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