The Primary School Students' Mental Health Rating Scale adopts a three-point scoring model, that is, if you choose' None', you will get 0; If you choose' occasionally', you will get1; If you choose' often', you will get 2. The total score of the scale can be obtained by accumulating the scores of each sub-scale. If the total score of a scale reaches 10 or above 10, it can generally be considered that there are psychological problems in this respect.
Mental health means that an individual's psychological activities are in a normal state, that is, his cognition is normal, his emotions are coordinated, his will is sound, his personality is complete, he adapts well, and he can exert his greatest potential to meet the needs of life, study, work and the development and changes of social environment. The mental health problems of primary school students mainly focus on weariness of learning, tense relationship with classmates, parents and teachers, great emotional fluctuation, easy to be angered and so on.