The Impact of Work Stress on the Psychological Status of Youth Based on the Findings of the University Student Innovation Project
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v5i1.1948Keywords:
Working pressure, Youth mental health, A unary linear regression model.Abstract
Based on the research of the University Student Innovation Project, this paper found that work pressure can cause mental illness such as depression in young people, which in turn leads to the unhealthy development of the whole society. In order to quantitatively study the work stress and mental health status, respectively, the number of hits disclosed by the Baidu index is used to replace the number of work stress and young people who may have mental illness, and the unary linear regression model between the two is constructed, combined with the stata software, the parameters of the model are obtained and the tests of the model are completed, so as to study and verify the impact of work stress on the mental health status of young people, and conclude that work pressure does have a significant impact on the mental health status of young people.
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