
The Research on the Mental Health Influencing Factors of Chinese College Students in the Context of the Short Videos about the Hu Xinyu Incident
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Abstract
On October 14, 2022, high school student Hu Xinyu left school and disappeared. This incident is also known as the Hu Xinyu incident. After more than three months of searching by the police and the investigation team, Hu Xinyu's body was finally found. Based on the materials obtained, it was deduced that Hu Xinyu chose to commit suicide due to excessive pressure. Once this matter was reported, it immediately flooded the short video platform. Since it was a juvenile case, this incident caused many college students to express their views on the short video platform. In addition, the mental health of college students has once again received widespread attention from society. Affected by the Hu Xinyu incident, college students are also examining their current pressure, academic pressure, and the pressure to find a job in the future. Therefore, the Hu Xinyu incident greatly impacted the mental health of college students. Because the Hu Xinyu incident happened recently, and most college students also pay attention to the Hu Xinyu incident on the short video platform, and there is no relevant report on the impact of the incident on the mental health of college students, it is very important to explore its impact on the mental health of college students. important. The Hu Xinyu incident is related to the mental health of college students. College students can only face future challenges better if they maintain good mental health. This article adopts the form of a questionnaire survey for college students to explore the impact of the Hu Xinyu incident on college students, and through screening effective questionnaires, summarizing conclusions, and analyzing problems, the conclusions are discussed under the objective data. Finally, it is concluded that college students are generally under pressure, cannot resist pressure, cannot face pressure, and choose self-forgiveness in the face of pressure. At the same time, this paper also puts forward solutions such as schools should reduce the burden, parents should pay attention to students' mental health, and students should make plans for their future in advance so that college students can maintain good mental health and meet the future and new challenges.
Keywords
short video, mental health, pressure, Chinese college students
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He,X. (2023). The Research on the Mental Health Influencing Factors of Chinese College Students in the Context of the Short Videos about the Hu Xinyu Incident. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,8,327-333.
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