Influence of Psychological Distress and Gender on Creative Thinking Ability of Students in Tertiary Institutions in Ibadan, Oyo State Nigeria
Keywords:
: Gender, Psychological Distress, Creative Thinking abilityAbstract
Creative thinking ability is a key component in human development
and has been elusive among undergraduates in Nigerian Tertiary
Institutions. The ability to reflect and rationalize the thought
process is a requisite for innovative research and entrepreneurial
skill. This study examines the influence of psychological distress and
gender on creative thinking ability of students in some selected
tertiary institutions in Ibadan, Nigeria.
A cross sectional survey design and a purposive sampling
technique was adopted to select 390 participants with age ranges
between 15-40years, ?????=17.89, SD=7.86 into the study. A
structured questionnaire focusing on socio-demographic profile,
psychological distress and creative thinking ability was administered
to the participants. Two hypotheses were formulated, tested and
confirmed. Data were analyzed using descriptive, independent
sample t-test and multiple regression statistical tools. The results
showed that gender (388)=3.24,P<.01)has significant influence
on creative thinking ability, indicating
males(?????=36.34,SD=4.44)exhibit more creative thinking ability
than females (?????=34.78,SD=4.90). Additionally,
stress(B=.06,?=.37,P<.01), anxiety(B=-.02,?=-.16,P<.01)and
depression(B=-.02,?=.02,P<.01)independently and jointly
(F[3,390]=26.42,R=.41, R²=.17,P<.01) predicts creative thinking ability. The study concluded that psychological distress
(stress, anxiety and depression) and gender have significant
influence on creative thinking ability of students. The implication
and recommendation of study were discussed accordingly.