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The Problems and Solutions of Network Mental Health Education in the Management Work of College Students

Yajuan Li, Ying Fang

Abstract


The development of the information age has brought a lot of space for the development of the Internet, facing and influencing the students who are at the forefront of the times. As an integral part of their lives, the Internet affects their values, life perspective and worldview. Therefore, online mental health education has become an integral part of higher education, and it is also a new topic and challenge that cannot be ignored in higher education mental health education. The purpose of this paper is to combine theoretical and practical research to analyze the network environment and psychological network health education and other issues. Therefore, the problems and solutions of network mental health education in the management work of college students are put forward. This paper uses the questionnaire survey method to select 500 students from M Electronic Engineering University and M City A School of Management as the research objects to analyze the Internet use and mental health education of college students. Finally, use the data to analyze the network mental health problems and factor statistics, and combine the results of the questionnaire survey, so as to effectively solve the problem of network mental health education in the management of college students.


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College Students; Management Work; Online Mental Health; School Education

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i14.6104

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