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Exploring the Connection Between Mental Health and Creativity in University Students

October 20, 2025 - 15:34

Exploring the Connection Between Mental Health and Creativity in University Students

Mental health is a crucial foundation for the overall development of college students, while creativity plays a significant role in their academic success and future adaptability. Recent research highlights the complex interplay between mental well-being, cognitive processes, emotional states, and motivational factors among university students.

The study emphasizes that students with better mental health tend to exhibit higher levels of creativity. This correlation is mediated by various dimensions, including cognitive flexibility, emotional stability, and intrinsic motivation. Students who are mentally healthy are more likely to engage in creative thinking and problem-solving, which are essential skills in both academic and professional environments.

Moreover, the findings suggest that fostering a supportive mental health environment can enhance students' creative abilities. Universities are encouraged to implement programs that promote mental wellness, as these initiatives could lead to improved academic performance and better preparation for future challenges. Understanding this relationship is vital for educators and policymakers aiming to support the holistic development of students in higher education.


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