Research on Interpersonal Relations and Mental Health in Teenagers

The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between interpersonal relations and mental health of teenagers and provide theoretical basis for understanding mental health of teenagers. We administered a questionnaire to 256 junior high schoo

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Research on Interpersonal Relations and Mental Health in Teenagers Ruifang Liu, Jie Yuan and Jun Li Abstract The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between interpersonal relations and mental health of teenagers and provide theoretical basis for understanding mental health of teenagers. We administered a questionnaire to 256 junior high school students in Baoding and found that junior high school students suffer the following psychological problems: learning anxiety, allergic tendencies, physical symptoms, self-blame tendencies, human anxiety, terrorist tendencies, impulsive tendencies, and lonely tendencies. We analyzed the obtained results using SPSS 16.0 software, interpersonal relations scale, and Mental Health Test (MHT). The interpersonal relations of junior high school students depend on gender (t = −3.76, p