Xianglian Yu’s research while affiliated with Jianghan University and other places

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The chain mediation model. Family SES, family socioeconomic status. Any two of the four variables in the graph are positively correlated.
Diagram of the chain mediation model between positive parenting styles and interpersonal relationships. Positive parenting styles and interpersonal relationships as chain mediators between family socioeconomic status and mental health literacy. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.
Diagram of the chain mediation model between negative parenting styles and interpersonal relationships. Negative parenting styles and interpersonal relationships as chain mediators between family socioeconomic status and mental health literacy. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001.
Descriptive statistics and correlation analysis (N = 1107).
Chain mediation regression analysis of positive parenting styles and interpersonal relationships.

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The influence of family socioeconomic status on college students’ mental health literacy: the chain mediating effect of parenting styles and interpersonal relationships
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October 2024

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Jie Wu

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Haoyuan Shen

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Yunbo Shen

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Xianglian Yu

Introduction With the increasing prevalence of mental health challenges among college students, understanding how family background and interpersonal dynamics affect mental health literacy is critical. This study examined the relationships between family socioeconomic status, mental health literacy, parenting styles, and interpersonal relationships among 1,107 college students. Methods Using an online questionnaire, the study explored how family socioeconomic status, parenting styles, and interpersonal relationships influence mental health literacy. Results and discussion The results showed that family socioeconomic status significantly and positively predicts mental health literacy. Both positive and negative parenting styles were found to partially mediate the relationship between family socioeconomic status and mental health literacy. Additionally, interpersonal relationships partially mediated this relationship. Finally, the study revealed that positive and negative parenting styles acted as sequential mediators between family socioeconomic status and mental health literacy through interpersonal relationships. These findings provide insights into the mechanisms by which family socioeconomic factors shape mental health literacy among college students.

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... Academic challenges, exam stress, and concerns about future careers can all contribute to the occurrence of mental health problems [9]. Family factors, such as socioeconomic status, parenting styles, and interpersonal relationships, also have a profound impact on college students' mental health [10]. Additionally, behaviors like alcohol abuse and internet addiction can increase students' psychological stress [11]. ...

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College student mental health assessment: Predictive models based on machine learning and feature importance analysis
The influence of family socioeconomic status on college students’ mental health literacy: the chain mediating effect of parenting styles and interpersonal relationships