Abstract

Left-behind children, as a special phenomenon group stationed in rural areas, lack parents’ education and care for a long time and shoulder the burden of life early. Moreover, in rural areas with relatively closed information, their communication with their parents only relies on short-term telephone contact. If things go on like this, it may lead to mental health problems in children. In recent years, the group of left-behind children began to get the attention of the society. The social people want to help the left-behind children mainly through the information provided by the school, which cannot actually understand the real situation of the left-behind children, and the help to the left-behind children is only a drop in the bucket. Therefore, it is necessary to use the internet as a convenient and fast platform to build a mobile information system for the mental health of rural left-behind children, input the mental health of left-behind children, and pay attention to and track the left-behind children. This paper mainly studies the construction of the rural left-behind children’s mental health mobile information system based on the Internet of Things. This paper expounds the related concepts of the Internet of Things, which has a good connection effect on the construction of the left-behind children’s mental health mobile information system. Then, it analyzes the functional requirements of the rural left-behind children’s mental health mobile information system, in terms of design, the C/S model is used, the database in the data server is designed to analyze the mental health information management needs of left-behind children, and the data model is established by defining the key domains in the system. This paper also collects and sorts out the left-behind children’s mental health data through data mining technology, studies the factors affecting the left-behind children’s mental health, and clarifies the necessity of constructing the rural left-behind children’s mental health mobile information system and focuses on the observation objects. The results show that the evaluation factors of left-behind children’s mental health are significantly higher than those of non-left-behind children, and their mental health needs attention because left-behind children lack the care of their parents for a long time. The mental health status of left-behind children aged 7–12 is the most worrying, which is significantly different from other age groups in obsessive-compulsive disorder, interpersonal sensitivity, anxiety, hostility, paranoia, and mental illness. It may be because left-behind children aged 7–12 are in the development stage, they are not as ignorant as left-behind children aged 1–6, and they are not as mature as left-behind children aged 13–17.

Highlights

  • With the continuous development of urbanization, there is a lack of a large number of labor forces in urban construction, and many rural surplus labor forces turn to urban migrant workers

  • Because the migrant workers’ knowledge level is not high, their work is relatively difficult, and their living environment is not ideal, the migrant workers leave their children in grandparents or other relatives’ homes, and the group these children refer to is left-behind children [1, 2]

  • Parents go out to work for a long time, have no time to communicate with their children, do not understand their children’s inner feelings, and do not have the habit of paying attention to their children’s mental health growth in rural areas [3, 4]

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Summary

Xiaoyan Liu

Normal College of Special and Preschool Education, Weifang University, Weifang 261021, Shandong, China. Is paper mainly studies the construction of the rural left-behind children’s mental health mobile information system based on the Internet of ings. E results show that the evaluation factors of left-behind children’s mental health are significantly higher than those of non-leftbehind children, and their mental health needs attention because left-behind children lack the care of their parents for a long time. E mental health status of left-behind children aged 7–12 is the most worrying, which is significantly different from other age groups in obsessive-compulsive disorder, interpersonal sensitivity, anxiety, hostility, paranoia, and mental illness. It may be because left-behind children aged 7–12 are in the development stage, they are not as ignorant as left-behind children aged 1–6, and they are not as mature as left-behind children aged 13–17

Introduction
Extended Network Communication Module
System Management
Can it be empty No No
Service frequency
Somatization obsession
Mixed monitoring Peer guardianship
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