工科学生的社会关系与心理健康

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Syed Inshaallah Tahir, Tasleema Jan
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背景:工程课程往往是困难和压力,这使学生在很大的压力下表现良好的学术,这可能对他们的心理健康有害。方法:对工科学生的社会关系和心理健康进行比较研究。研究样本包括600名工科学生(男364名,女236名),随机选择来自不同的理工学院。工程课程。采用独立t检验比较两组在这些变量上的差异,采用线性回归分析检验社会关系对心理健康的影响。结果:工科女生的社会关系水平较高,心理健康状况较好。为了在激烈的工程学术环境中发现性别特定的需求和障碍,对这些变量进行基于性别的比较是必要的。线性回归分析显示社会关系对心理健康有显著影响。结论:本研究的结论支持这样的建议,即支持创造更平等和鼓励的学习环境的教育实践,因为它们将培养出具有高社交技能和情感弹性的全面发展的工程师。
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Social relations and mental health among engineering students.

Background: Engineering programmes are frequently hard and stressful, which puts students under a lot of pressure to perform well academically, which can be harmful to their mental health.

Methods: This study was conducted to compare male and female engineering students on Social Relations and Mental Health. The study sample consisted of 600 engineering students (364 male and 236 female) selected randomly from different institutions offering B.Tech. engineering courses. An independent t-test was conducted to compare the two groups on these variables, while linear regression analysis was used to examine the impact of social relations on mental health.

Results: The results reveal that female engineering students have high social relations and good mental health in comparison to their male counterparts. To discover gender-specific demands and obstacles within the intense academic environment of engineering, a gender-based comparison of these variables is imperative. The linear regression analysis revealed significant impact of social relations on mental health.

Conclusions: The conclusions of this study support the recommendation that educational practices that create more equal and encouraging learning environments be supported, since they will produce well-rounded engineers with high social skills and emotional resilience.

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