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- Title
Emotional Competence Disorders and Social Communication in Young Victims of Abuse.
- Authors
Moreno-Manso, Juan; García-Baamonde, M; Guerrero-Barona, Eloísa; Pozueco-Romero, José
- Abstract
This research analyses the emotional competence difficulties (measured through emotional intelligence and empathy) and social communication disorders of young victims of abuse. These minors are in residential care centres with protective measures after suffering maltreatment and/or neglect. The relation between their emotional competence and social communication is analysed, as well as the contribution of empathy and emotional intelligence in predicting their social communication. The results indicate that a lack of emotional competence is related to and can predict their difficulties in social communication. The study manifests a scarcity of emotional intelligence, affecting attention, emotional repair and clarity of feelings, as well as a deterioration in affective and cognitive empathy. The minors' scarce ability to put themselves in the place of others, to understand others' intentions and emotional states, limits their use of language in social interactions. The research stresses the need to set up intervention programmes aimed at training in interpersonal and intrapersonal emotional competences which can encourage social communication.
- Subjects
ABUSED children; COMMUNICATION &; society; AFFECTIVE disorders; CHILD abuse; EMPATHY; INTERPERSONAL relations; EMOTIONAL intelligence
- Publication
Journal of Child & Family Studies, 2017, Vol 26, Issue 3, p701
- ISSN
1062-1024
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10826-016-0596-1