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Study on the Influence of Adult Attachment on College Students' Mental Health and Well-Being

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DOI: 10.23977/aetp.2021.53005 | Downloads: 17 | Views: 980

Author(s)

You Peng 1, Jie Yin 1, Xianfan Sun 1, Siyi Zuo 1, Weijie Duan 1, Guangyuan Yu 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Hengyang Normal University, Hengyang, Hunan, 421002, China

Corresponding Author

Jie Yin

ABSTRACT

Objective To explore the impact of adult attachment on college students' mental health and well-being. Methods The “Revised Adult Attachment Scale” (AAS), “Symptom Self-Rating Scale” (SCL-90) and “General Well-being Scale” (GWB) were selected to conduct a questionnaire survey of 200 universities in an undergraduate college in Hengyang. , And perform statistical analysis on the data. Results (1) There was a certain difference in attachment among college students of different genders and professional categories (P<0.05); (2) There were certain differences in the SCL-90 scores of college students of different grades and professional categories (P<0.05); (3) The totality of college students of different genders There is a certain difference in well-being (P<0.05); (4) There are certain positive and negative correlations between adult attachment and SCL-90 score and overall well-being. (5) In the regression analysis of adult attachment to SCL-90, the higher the anxiety score, the higher the scl-90 scale score, and the worse the mental health; the higher the closeness dependence composite score, the lower the scl-90 scale score. Mental health is good. (6) In the regression analysis of adult attachment to overall well-being, the compound dimension of closeness dependence is a positive predictor, and the anxiety dimension is a negative predictor. Conclusion (1) Both adult attachment and SCL-90 have significant differences in professional categories; adult attachment and college students' overall well-being have significant differences in gender. (2) There is a close relationship between adult attachment and college students' mental health and overall well-being; (3) Adult attachment has a predictive effect on college students' mental health and overall well-being.

KEYWORDS

Adult attachment, College students' mental health, Happiness

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You Peng, Jie Yin, Xianfan Sun, Siyi Zuo, Weijie Duan, Guangyuan Yu. Study on the Influence of Adult Attachment on College Students' Mental Health and Well-Being. Advances in Educational Technology and Psychology (2021) 5: 36-42. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/aetp.2021.53005

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