2002
Perceived Emotional Intelligence, Stress Reactivity, and Symptom Reports: Further Explorations Using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale
Salovey P, Stroud L, Woolery A, Epel E. Perceived Emotional Intelligence, Stress Reactivity, and Symptom Reports: Further Explorations Using the Trait Meta-Mood Scale. Psychology And Health 2002, 17: 611-627. DOI: 10.1080/08870440290025812.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrait Meta-Mood ScaleEmotional intelligencePerceived Emotional IntelligenceMood repairAdaptive copingInterpersonal functioningNegative moodPsychophysiological measuresEmotional functioningActive copingStress reactivityPsychophysiological responsesStudy 1Study 2Study 3Passive copingLaboratory stressorCopingMoodLower cortisol releaseLaboratory challengesFunctioningSignificant positive associationPositive associationIntelligence
1996
Beliefs about mood moderate the relationship of stress to illness and symptom reporting
Goldman S, Kraemer D, Salovey P. Beliefs about mood moderate the relationship of stress to illness and symptom reporting. Journal Of Psychosomatic Research 1996, 41: 115-128. PMID: 8887825, DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(96)00119-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrait Meta-Mood ScaleSelf-reported stressSymptom reportingLevel of distressRelationship of stressMood repairPositive moodImportant moderatorCharacteristic beliefsMoodCurrent prospective studyGeneral stressPhysical symptomsProspective studyBeliefsIllness reportingDistressIllnessSymptomsClass examinationsModeratorAttentionUndergraduatesGreat attentionReporting