Abstract

Abstract For common psychological problems among college students, the current mental health assessment methods are analyzed, and the least squares method of curve fitting is chosen for this paper. Based on the interrelationship between personality traits and mental health and the correlation between perceived campus climate and mental health inequalities, factors affecting the mental health status of college students were identified. The OLS and 2SLS algorithms, as well as the stepwise addition of control variables, were used for empirical testing, and a binary regression analysis model was established for individual UPI score values and mean UPI score values, and the results showed a peer effect coefficient of 0.654, which verified the existence of a significant positive peer effect of campus environment on college student’s mental health level.

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