Influencing Factors and Prevention of College Students’ Suicidal Behavior
Abstract
Taking family, society and school level as the starting point, to prevent college students’ suicide behavior on campus. Contemporary college students are the darlings of this rapidly developing society. They have the most perfect education system and the most advanced science and technology. They also face many challenges. Studies show that an increasing number of college students suffer from mental illness and some even commit suicide. This paper firstly summarizes the personal factors and environmental factors that produce suicidal psychology, and also analyzes the relationship between the “Big Five Personality” of college students and suicidal behavior. This paper discusses how to prevent the “suicide death” of college students and puts forward corresponding measures. It is hoped that through these methods and measures, college students can have a stronger psychology and a better future, and create greater value for the society.
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