Objective Emotional intelligence (EI) is regarded an important factor related to psychiatric disorder. Most of previous studies of EI and depression only dealt with EI in present of depressive symptoms. Our study investigated EI both before and after remission of depression and to identify which component of EI is changeable by depression condition. Methods EI was evaluated for 23 depression patients and 44 normal control participants. Adult Emotional Quotient Test (AEQT) was used as subjective EI measure and Emotional Literacy Test (ELT) was used as objective EI measure to both groups. Results During the initial evaluation of the subjective EI, patient group reported significantly lower scores than control group on all AEQT sub-domains except ‘empathy’. However, group difference on ‘utilization’ disappeared after the remission evaluation. There was no significant difference within the objective EI measure. Conclusion According to the result of the study, EI could be sub-divided into trait-dependent EI and state-dependent EI. Further implication, strength and limitation were discussed.
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Kim, Y. J., Park, E. H., Jon, D. I., Jung, M. H., & Hong, N. (2017). Does emotional intelligence fluctuate within clinical depressive condition? Psychiatry Investigation, 14(5), 532–538. https://doi.org/10.4306/pi.2017.14.5.532
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