A LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE STUDENTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PRESSURE OF POSTGRADUATES
Journal: Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2016-02-15
Authors : Yu Hang;
Page : 23-28
Keywords : Graduate students; Psychological pressure; Pressure source;
Abstract
China's postgraduate education has nearly 100 years of history, as an important part of the higher education in our country, the development of graduate education plays a vital role not only for the university itself, but also for the whole social development. The development of graduate education is conducive to promoting the construction of high-level personnel training system, improve the quality of high-level personnel, and better serve the economic and social development of our country, so the state attaches great importance to the development of education. In recent years, the graduate enrollment in the scale and quantity is also increasing, however, in the increasingly fierce competition and the employment situation is becoming more and more serious background, the graduate students as a special group, subject to the pressure from many aspects, including education, employment, emotional, economic issues, etc.. Some graduate students in the psychological health of the reasons for the emergence of a variety of psychological and behavioral bias, the growing number of cases. These problems affect their lives, learning and health, resulting in the occurrence of vicious incidents of suicide and murder, is really worrying, not only affect their physical and mental development, but also to the family and social harm. Therefore, it is necessary to study the mental health of postgraduates.
The purpose of this study is to review the relevant research on the psychological pressure of postgraduates, analyze its effect on health, and actively seek to solve the countermeasure, and promote the development of mental health of postgraduates.
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