What are the risk factors of college students' mental health?
Environmental changes: Psychological research shows that great changes in the individual's environment will also make individuals have psychological academic expectations: the important feature of college students' learning is learning autonomy, students become the main body of learning activities, and teachers are the guides of learning activities. Interpersonal relationship: Compared with middle school students, college students' interpersonal relationship is more extensive and profound, and their roles are diversified. College students from different regions, different educational backgrounds and different economic conditions come to college with their own living habits and academic expectations, and the adaptation of new interpersonal relationships is an important topic for college students. Self-awareness: College life is always colorful and desirable. However, after college students enter the university, due to the changes in their study life and their own specialties, most people's self-evaluation is gradually changing. These are not only manifested in academic performance and daily life, but also in knowledge, social experience, interpersonal communication and personal comprehensive ability. Psychological conflict: psychological conflict refers to a contradictory psychological state when there are two or more opposing or mutually exclusive motives in an individual's purposeful behavior. Life events: refers to all kinds of changes in social life that people encounter in their daily lives. Life events are not only a method to measure stress, but also an important indicator to predict physical and mental health. Family environment: the influence of family mainly includes four aspects: family emotional atmosphere, parents' parenting attitude, family structure and family economic situation. Family is the cornerstone of life, and parents are children's first teachers, which have a long-term and far-reaching impact on students' growth and success.