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Emotional Intelligence Mediates the Relationship Between Mindfulness and Subjective Well-Being
Personality and Individual Differences
Short Title: Pers. Individ. Differ.
Format: Journal Article
Publication Date: Nov 30, 2010
Pages: 1116 - 1119
Sources ID: 114351
Visibility: Public (group default)
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Both mindfulness and emotional intelligence are associated with positive life outcomes, including greater subjective well-being. The present study examined whether emotional intelligence mediates the relationship between mindfulness and subjective well-being. Participants completed measures of characteristic mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and affect and life satisfaction as indices of subjective well-being. Higher levels of mindfulness were associated with greater emotional intelligence, positive affect, and life satisfaction and lower negative affect. Higher levels of emotional intelligence were associated with greater positive affect and life satisfaction and lower negative affect. Emotional intelligence mediated between mindfulness and higher positive affect, lower negative affect, and greater life satisfaction. These results provide information regarding a possible process through which mindfulness exerts its beneficial effects.