Experiences of childhood emotional maltreatment and emotional intelligence in young men
Thomas Suslow, Michael Rufer, Anette Kersting, Dennis Hoepfel

TL;DR
This study explores how childhood emotional neglect affects emotional intelligence in adult men, finding a link to reduced emotion management abilities.
Contribution
The study is novel in focusing on men and showing emotional neglect's specific impact on strategic emotional intelligence abilities.
Findings
Emotional neglect correlates with reduced emotion management in adulthood.
Depressive symptoms also predict poor emotion management.
Emotional neglect predicts emotion management independent of other factors.
Abstract
Long-term cognitive-affective impairments could be a significant outcome of childhood maltreatment. According to trait models of emotional intelligence, experiential abilities (emotion perception and thought facilitation through emotion) are distinguished from strategic abilities (understanding and managing emotion). In a previous study including only women with adverse childhood experiences, childhood emotional neglect was found to be linked to a diminished capacity to understand own feelings in adulthood. In the current study, relationships between childhood maltreatment experiences and trait emotional intelligence in adulthood were investigated in a sample of men. The sample comprised 97 young men maltreated during childhood. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) was administered to identify a history of childhood trauma. The Self-Rated Emotional Intelligence Scale (SREIS) was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Abuse and Trauma · Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research · Child Abuse and Related Trauma
