Education Science ›› 2019, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (5): 46-54.

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Research on the Influence of Perceived Parent-Child Relationship Disorder and Teacher-Student Relationship Apathy on High School Students’ Positive Mental Health ——The Mediating Effect of Academic Self-Pressure

Xu Huaixue, Qin Yuyou, Gao Kaige   

  1. China Institute of Rural Education Development, Northeast Normal University,Changchun Jilin 130024,China
  • Received:2019-08-28 Online:2019-09-15 Published:2020-08-18

Abstract:

Based on the cross-sectional data of mental health of 278 senior high school students in urban-rural transitional area in three northeast provinces, this paper studied the perceived parent-child relationship estrangement and perceived teacher-student relationship apathy on positive mental health of senior high school students and the mediating effect of academic self-pressure. The results showed that perceived parent-child relationship estrangement, perceived teacher-student relationship apathy,positive mental health and academic self-pressure are significantly correlated. The perceived teacher-student relationship apathy can directly and negatively predict the positive mental health of senior high school students. Perceived parent-child estrangement indirectly and negatively predicts senior high school students’ positive mental health through academic self-pressure. Academic self-pressure plays a complete intermediary role between perceived parent-child estrangement and positive mental health of senior high school students. The indirect effect of perceived parent-child relationship estrangement on senior high school students’ positive mental health is significantly lower than the direct effect of perceived teacher-student relationship apathy on senior high school students’ positive mental health.

Key words: parent-child relationship disorder, teacher-student relationship apathy, senior high school students, mental health, self-pressure

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