2018
Emotional Intelligence in Incarcerated Female Offenders With Psychopathic Traits.
Edwards BG, Ermer E, Salovey P, Kiehl KA. Emotional Intelligence in Incarcerated Female Offenders With Psychopathic Traits. Journal Of Personality Disorders 2018, 33: 370-393. PMID: 29505384, DOI: 10.1521/pedi_2018_32_349.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotional intelligencePsychopathic traitsFemale offendersAbility-based emotional intelligenceGender differencesManagement of emotionsIncarcerated Female OffendersAffective psychopathic traitsEmotional abilitiesEmotional functioningEmotional impairmentsSocial functioningCore featuresEmotionsMale offendersSmall relationshipOffendersPsychopathyOffender dataFunctioningIntelligenceTraitsEmpathyDifficultiesRelationship
1995
Role-Relationship Model Configurations: A Summation
Horowitz M, Eells T, Singer J, Salovey P. Role-Relationship Model Configurations: A Summation. JAMA Psychiatry 1995, 52: 654-656. DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1995.03950200044012.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1985
Toward an Understanding of Life with Cancer: Personal Meanings, Psychosocial Problems, and Coping Resources
Turk D, Salovey P. Toward an Understanding of Life with Cancer: Personal Meanings, Psychosocial Problems, and Coping Resources. The Hospice Journal 1985, 1: 73-84. DOI: 10.1080/0742-969x.1985.11882520.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPsychosocial problemsPersonal meaningExperience of cancerCoping resourcesCancer patientsHealth care professionalsCare professionalsHealth care providersMeaningInterrelated factorsTerminal cancerCommon assumptionCare providersUnderstanding of lifeCancerPatientsLifeProfessionalsAttentionDifficultiesExperienceImportant contributorSituation