Selective Cocaine-Related Difficulties in Emotional Intelligence: Relationship to Stress and Impulse Control
Abstract
Emotional Intelligence (EI) comprises the ability to perceive, use, understand, and regulate emotions and may potentially contribute to variability in risk-related factors such as stress perception and impulse control in cocaine dependent individuals. The main objective of the current study is to better define EI in cocaine dependent individuals compared with healthy controls, using the Mayer, Salovey, and Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test...
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Title
Selective Cocaine-Related Difficulties in Emotional Intelligence: Relationship to Stress and Impulse Control
Published Date
Dec 1, 2010
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