Study on the correlation of mental health, resilience and stress events of college students

Wu Yue, Liu Fangli
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Objective: to observe and discuss the correlation of mental health, resilience and stress events of college students. Method: a total of 320 undergraduates were surveyed through questionnaires by using College Students Resilience Scale, Adolescent Stress Event Scale and Symptom Check List 90. Results: the correlation between resilience and mental health is significant (P <0.05 or P <0.01), and the resilience could predict the mental health positively; the correlation between the resilience and the stress events is significant (P <0.05 or P <0.01); stress events is significantly positively correlated with mental health (P <0.01). Conclusion: The correlation of college students' mental health, resilience and stress events is significant, and improving the resilience level of college students is helpful to reduce the adverse effects of stress events and improve the mental health of college students.
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大学生心理健康、心理弹性与应激事件的相关性研究
目的:观察和探讨大学生心理健康、心理弹性与应激事件的相关性。方法:采用《大学生心理弹性量表》、《青少年应激事件量表》和《症状检查表90》对320名大学生进行问卷调查。结果:心理弹性与心理健康呈显著或极显著相关(P <0.05或P <0.01),心理弹性对心理健康有正向预测作用;弹性与应激事件的相关性显著(P <0.05或P <0.01);应激事件与心理健康呈显著正相关(P <0.01)。结论:大学生心理健康、心理弹性与应激事件的相关性显著,提高大学生心理弹性水平有助于减少应激事件的不良影响,改善大学生心理健康状况。
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