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The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology, 2024, 6(8); doi: 10.25236/FSST.2024.060813.

Exploration of College Students' Mental Health Status Based on Campus Big Data in the Epidemic Situation

Author(s)

Meiyu Pang1, Xiaofeng Yao2

Corresponding Author:
Meiyu Pang
Affiliation(s)

1School of Internet of Things Engineering, Wuxi Taihu University, Wuxi, China

2School of Internet of Things Engineering, Wuxi Taihu University, Wuxi, China

Abstract

In today's society, psychological issues are increasingly valued. As the main source of talent, college students' psychological problems also deserve attention, and the epidemic has indeed brought psychological health impacts to college students. Moreover, most college students live in the university city and are able to receive unified management from the campus. They can easily receive monitoring of mental health issues. Therefore, this article believes that using a smart campus platform based on campus big data would be a good choice. This article conducted a questionnaire survey on a certain university, focusing on the degree of negative emotions from multiple perspectives, and attempted to interpret the main factors affecting the mental health of college students through various perspectives to intervene.

Keywords

Campus Big Data, College Students' Mental Health, Smart Campus Platform, Employment Pressure

Cite This Paper

Meiyu Pang, Xiaofeng Yao. Exploration of College Students' Mental Health Status Based on Campus Big Data in the Epidemic Situation. The Frontiers of Society, Science and Technology (2024), Vol. 6, Issue 8: 71-77. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSST.2024.060813.

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