Family environment: Family atmosphere and parental rearing patterns directly affect children's mental health. For example, too strict or neglected family education may lead to negative emotions such as anxiety and depression.
School environment: Besides family, school is the most important environment for students. The pressure of exam-oriented education, teacher-student relationship and peer interaction may all affect students' mental health.
Social and cultural environment: The quality of social and cultural environment will also have an impact on students' mental health. For example, bad culture in society, such as violence and pornography, may lead to students' bad behaviors and emotions.
Physical and psychological development: Adolescent students are developing and changing rapidly both physically and psychologically. At this stage, students' mood fluctuates greatly and is easily influenced by the external environment.
Shaping values: Students begin to form their own values at this stage, but due to lack of experience and knowledge, their values are often naive. The social environment will directly affect their values.
Psychological problems: Social environment may cause students to have various psychological problems, including emotional type problems (such as depression and depression), needs-oriented problems (such as frustration and loneliness) and cognitive problems (such as conflict of values).
Generally speaking, the social environment has a complex and far-reaching impact on students' mental health, which requires the joint efforts of families, schools and society to create a healthy and positive growth environment for students.