Based on the perspective of psychological capital, the mental health status of applied college graduates is analyzed, and the corresponding countermeasures are put forward. Questionnaires are issued to investigate the mental health status of fresh graduates. The BSSI score of male students (102.05±2.01) is not significantly different from that of female students (P>0.05). SCL-90 scores of male students include somatization (1.95±0.01), compulsion (1.84±0.15), interpersonal relationship (1.75±0.14), depression (1.92±0.08), anxiety (1.70±0.10), hostility (7.25±0.16), terror (1.35±0.41), bigotry (1.29±0.17), and psychosis (1.33±0.64). There is no significant difference compared with those of female students (P>0.05). SCL-90 scores of high stress graduates include somatization (2.00±0.17), compulsion (2.30±0.08), interpersonal relationship (1.61±0.20), depression (1.87±0.09), anxiety (1.80±0.11), hostility (1.30±0.20), terror (1.39±0.14), paranoid (1.48±0.10), and psychosis (1.50±0.11). There is significant difference between forced and low pressure graduates (P<0.05). There is no statistical significance in other items (P>0.05). Colleges and universities need to work together with fresh graduates to deal with negative emotions and stress, so as to improve mental health and promote employment.
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Zeng, Y. (2022). Investigation and Countermeasures on Mental Health Status of Applied Fresh Graduates from the Perspective of Psychological Capital. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5352958
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