Effect Of Mental Wellness On Self Efficacy, Academic Performance And Career Decisions
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Abstract
The analysis emphasizes how important mental health is for many aspects of a person's life, such as self-efficacy, academic achievement, and choosing a career. Academic performance and career decisions are positively impacted by mental health, which is correlated with enhanced self-confidence, enhanced cognitive functioning, and enhanced decision-making ability. On the other hand, poor mental health can result in issues with choosing a career, low self-esteem, and difficulty in the classroom. The research highlights the significance of promoting mental health in order to achieve favourable results in the personal, academic, and professional spheres. It also outlines the main goals, theories, and research technique, with an emphasis on understanding the connections between university students' career decisions, academic achievement, mental health, and self-efficacy. The inferences made are based on correlations and statistical analysis of the population under study.