# The mediating role of problem solving in the relationship between emotional intelligence and mental well-being

**Authors:** Ramazan Erdoğan, Büşra Özcan, Oktay Kızar, Mustafa Kızılkoca, İrem Kaptangil Çalışır, Eyüp Bozkurt, Fatih Mehmet Uğurlu, Suriye Tan, Meryem Koçal

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1687583 · 2026-01-05

## TL;DR

This study explores how emotional intelligence affects mental well-being and problem-solving skills among university students.

## Contribution

The study identifies emotional intelligence's direct impact on problem-solving skills and its indirect effect on mental well-being.

## Key findings

- Emotional intelligence significantly predicts mental well-being and problem-solving skills.
- Mental well-being does not mediate the relationship between emotional intelligence and problem-solving.
- Emotional intelligence interventions can improve both mental well-being and problem-solving skills.

## Abstract

This study aims to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence and mental well-being among university students and to reveal the mediating role of problem-solving skills in this relationship.

Of these students, 707 participated, and the Emotional Intelligence Trait Scale, the Warwick-Edinburgh Psychological Well-being Scale, and the Problem-Solving Inventory were used as data collection tools. The SPSS software was used for data analysis.

Emotional intelligence appears to have a significant effect on mental well-being, and emotional intelligence directly significantly predicts problem-solving skills, but mental well-being does not have a significant effect on problem-solving skills. Emotional intelligence appears to have a direct effect on problem-solving, and mental well-being mediates this effect. The explanatory power of the model is moderate in terms of the role of emotional intelligence in predicting mental well-being and more limited in terms of its role in predicting problem-solving skills.

In conclusion, emotional intelligence strengthens individuals’ mental well-being and directly positively impacts their problem-solving skills. However, mental well-being does not play a mediating role in the problem-solving process. This suggests that the direct effect of emotional intelligence is primary in improving problem-solving skills, and mental well-being does not serve as a decisive mediating factor in this process. Therefore, interventions aimed at strengthening emotional intelligence can be effective both in enhancing individuals’ mental well-being and in directly supporting problem-solving skills.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** PSI (MESH:D019973), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), psychiatric (MESH:D001523)
- **Chemicals:** N (MESH:D009584)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12813197