Emotional Intelligence Profiles and Cyber-Victimization in Secondary School Students: A Multilevel Analysis
The research examined how different profiles of emotional intelligence (attention, clarity, and emotional regulation) act as protective or risk factors against cyber-victimization, taking into account individual and behavioral variables such as gender, sexual orientation, self-esteem, social anxiety...
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Main Author: | Francisco Villegas-Lirola (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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