International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 5, Issue 4, 2025
The Impact of Scientific Literacy on Psychological Well-Being: A Critical Analysis
Author(s): Konstantinos T Kotsis
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62225/2583049X.2025.5.4.4848
Abstract:
Scientific literacy is widely seen as a multifaceted competence that encompasses not just the understanding of scientific facts but also critical thinking, problem-solving, resilience, and informed decision-making. This research examines the influence of scientific literacy on psychological well-being, emphasizing its role in fostering autonomy, resilience, and flourishing under uncertainty. Recent studies indicate that literacy serves as a protective factor against vulnerability to misinformation, pseudoscience, and conspiracy theories, while concurrently enhancing higher-order thinking skills and self-efficacy. Research shows that scientific literacy correlates positively with critical cognitive processes, evaluative thinking, and the ability to interact with scientific information in daily life. Furthermore, literacy is demonstrated to be crucial for democratic engagement, social change, and civic duty, establishing it as both an individual and communal asset. The study contends that scientific literacy must be developed not merely as an educational objective but as a fundamental element of well-being and citizenship in modern communities, by synthesizing insights from cognitive psychology, science education, and policy research. The discussion encompasses implications for curriculum design, teacher education, and public science communication, highlighting the importance of promoting literacy to achieve individual flourishing and collective resilience.
Keywords: Scientific Literacy, Psychological Well-Being, Critical Thinking, Pseudoscience, Democratic Participation
Pages: 1761-1766
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