ROLE OF GROWING-UP EXPERIENCES ON MENTAL RESILIENCE AND CREATIVE THINKING OF NIGERIAN YOUTHS

Prudentia Chisom Okwuogo; Anthony Onyebuchi Onwudiwe

Abstract


Nigerian youths either surrender to hopelessness, helplessness, or engage in ill-conceivedrisk-taking. Nigerian society (leaders) hardly plan for youths. This study examined role of growing-upexperiences on mental resilience and creative thinking of Nigerian youths, psychometric properties of 101participants, mean-age 21.74, SD 2.50, cross-sectional design, descriptive and MANOVA statistics, pluscluster and incidental sampling methods. Findings were: “Growing-up experiences†significantlyinfluenced Nigerian youths’ “mental resilience†(P< 0.011 < 0.05, F = 6.723, N = 101, df = 1;101);“Growing-up experiences†had non-significant influence on Nigerian youths’ “creative thinking styleâ€(P< 0.539 > 0.05, F = 0.381, N = 101, df = 1;101); Gender had non-significant influence on Nigerianyouths’ “mental resilience†(P< 0.436 < 0.05, F = .613, N = 101, df = 1;101); and Gender had nonsignificantinfluence on Nigerian youths’ “creative thinking style†(P< 0.222 > 0.05, F = 1.511, N = 101,df = 1;101). Recommendations were made to create enabling opportunities to improve creative thinkingprowess of female gender; check growing-up experiences of drug-use and sexual activities of youths; curbdifferent abuses experienced by growing-up persons; and check youths’ obsession with “TechnologyAbuseâ€.

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