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Volume 7, Issue 2
Can Psychological Problems Among College Students Be "Seen"?
- Vol. 7, Issue 2, Pages: 66-75(2023)
Published: 2023
DOI:10.47297/wspiedWSP2516-250010.20230702
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Volume 7, Issue 2
1. College of Psychology, Sichuan Normal University
2. College of Computer Science, Sichuan Normal University,Chengdu,610066
Published: 2023 ,
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Wentao Ning, Xiuyu Jiang, Guang Dong. Can Psychological Problems Among College Students Be "Seen"?. [J]. Journal of International Education and Development 7(2):66-75(2023)
Wentao Ning, Xiuyu Jiang, Guang Dong. Can Psychological Problems Among College Students Be "Seen"?. [J]. Journal of International Education and Development 7(2):66-75(2023) DOI: 10.47297/wspiedWSP2516-250010.20230702.
Objective: Based on the actual work of counselors’ ideological and political education
combined with the diagnostic criteria of abnormal psychology and college students' stress events
a preliminary mechanism has been developed to achieve early detection of psychological problems through daily observation of special college students. Methods: Compiled tools for non psychological professionals
screened out psychological issues' gatekeeper '
and preliminarily verified the experimental data with R language. Results: 1. Psychological issues' gatekeepers ' are selected from college students; 2. After unified training and learning
we should participate in the experience exchange meeting for 3-5 times
and observe after deeply mastering the observation standard; 3. Report the observed abnormal students according to the scoring rules of the observation standard; 4. College counselors or class teachers use the scoring rules of self-evaluation standards to judge whether to refer to professional psychological institutions. Conclusion: Through analysis and verification
the effectiveness of the early detection mechanism of College Students' psychological problems has been preliminarily proved.
Psychological issues' gatekeeperPsychological problemStress eventEarly detection
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