1. The relationship between life events, life satisfaction, and coping style of college students
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Shushu Ding, Wei Shi, Lei Ding, YuJuan Chen, Jiajia Dai, Hui Yuan, and Guangren Zhou
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Applied Psychology - Abstract
We aimed to investigate the life events, life satisfaction, and coping style of college students, and to assess the relationship between them by performing mediating effect analysis. Our findings may provide a scientific basis for promoting the mental health of college students. Students in a medical college were selected using grade-stratified cluster sampling, and administered a standardized questionnaire survey. Out of 2,000 participants, 1827 participants provided valid questionnaires (response rate: 91.4%). The mean scores of life satisfaction and life events were 181.39 ± 30.28 and 19.32 ± 15.62, respectively. The mean score of coping style was 14.34 ± 7.54, which reflected positive coping style. Analysis of life satisfaction, life events, and factor scores showed that different grades, sibling status (whether the respondent was the only child in the family or not), family location, and life events had a significant association with life satisfaction (
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- 2022
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