Journal article

Assessment of emotion processing skills in acquired brain injury using an ability-based test of emotional intelligence

SE Hall, JM Wrench, SJ Wilson

Psychological Assessment | AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Social and emotional problems are commonly reported after moderate to severe acquired brain injury (ABI) and pose a significant barrier to rehabilitation. However, progress in assessment of emotional skills has been limited by a lack of validated measurement approaches. This study represents the first formal psychometric evaluation of the use of the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) V2.0 as a tool for assessing skills in perceiving, using, understanding and managing emotions following ABI. The sample consisted of 82 participants aged 18-80 years in the postacute phase of recovery (2 months-7 years) after moderate to severe ABI. Participants completed the MSCEIT V2.0 a..

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