Am Ann Deaf. 2020;165(4):436-452. doi: 10.1353/aad.2020.0029.
Psychological well-being is a key aspect of mental health. However, it is the focus of few studies among the deaf population. The present study explored the possible relationship between emotional intelligence and psychological well-being in a sample of 146 deaf Spanish adults compared to 146 typically hearing controls. The influence of anxiety, depression, and alexithymia was also assessed. Significant differences were found between deaf and hearing participants regarding anxiety, depression, alexithymia, and psychological well-being. No differences were found between deaf and typically hearing participants regarding emotional functioning. Mediational analysis showed that emotional intelligence significantly predicted psychological wellbeing both directly, and also indirectly through depression. Effects of anxiety and alexithymia were not significant. Differences observed between deaf and typically hearing participants regarding psychological well-being are discussed in terms of greater depression rates among the former. Deaf participants' intragroup differences are also discussed.
心理健康是心理健康的一个关键方面。然而,在聋人群体中,很少有研究关注这一方面。本研究探讨了在 146 名西班牙聋人样本中,情绪智力与心理健康之间可能存在的关系,并与 146 名听力正常的对照组进行了比较。还评估了焦虑、抑郁和述情障碍的影响。聋人和听力参与者在焦虑、抑郁、述情障碍和心理健康方面存在显著差异。聋人和听力正常参与者在情绪功能方面没有差异。中介分析表明,情绪智力直接和间接地通过抑郁显著预测了心理健康。焦虑和述情障碍的影响不显著。讨论了聋人和听力正常参与者在心理健康方面观察到的差异,前者的抑郁率更高。还讨论了聋人参与者的组内差异。