The relationship between mental health and undergraduate student achievement:A study at Universiti Utara Malaysia
- Author:
Shamzaeffa Samsudin
;
Kevin Tan Chee Hong
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
CGPA;
GHQ-12;
mental health;
productivity
- MeSH:
Mental Health
- From:Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences
2016;14(1):11-16
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Mental health is an integral component to the formation of human capital performance. Human capital with high
productivity is the key factor to the growth of a country. Thus, this study aims to investigate the relationship between
the level of mental health of undergraduate students in Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) with their performance.
Mental health was measured using the General Health Questionnaire 12-item (GHQ-12) and the performance was
based on the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). A total of 316 undergraduate students at UUM had answered
questionnaires that were distributed. The data were analysed descriptively and the effect of the level of mental health
on performance was tested using probit model. Based on GHQ-12, 48% respondents were found to have a good mental
health status. A total of 67.21% of the students who obtain CGPA 3.67 and above have a good level of health compared
with only 36.08% for those with CGPA under 3.67. Based on the probit model, the level of mental health was found to be
significant at 1% level in influencing the CGPA. These findings provide indication to policy makers of the importance
of mental health in influencing the students’ performance. Mental health education programs should be implemented
or enhanced to raise awareness of the importance of good mental health state among students in higher education
institution.
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