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Positive mental imagery and mental health amongst university students in Pakistan.

Akhtar BibiSimon E BlackwellJürgen Margraf
Published in: International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie (2023)
Mental health problems amongst university students pose a major public health challenge, and this is particularly the case in Pakistan. Alongside broader societal and cultural pressures, cognitive factors likely also play a role in the development of and resilience to mental health problems and may provide a feasible target for interventions. The current study built on previous research in primarily European samples investigating the relationship between one cognitive factor, positive future-oriented mental imagery, and mental health, extending this to a sample of university students in Pakistan (N = 1838). In a cross-sectional design, higher vividness of positive future-oriented mental imagery was associated with lower levels of depressive symptoms and higher levels of positive mental health amongst participants completing questionnaire measures on paper (N = 1430) or online (N = 408). In the sample completing the measures on paper, these relationships remained statistically significant even when controlling for socio-demographic and mental health-related variables. The results provide a foundation for further investigating positive mental imagery as a potential mechanism of mental health and intervention target amongst university students in Pakistan.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mental illness
  • public health
  • depressive symptoms
  • tertiary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • physical activity
  • healthcare
  • social media
  • current status
  • health information