Abstract

BackgroundAt present, the employment pressure on college students is increasing, and their quality of life is also affected. Many colleges and universities have created innovation and entrepreneurship courses to answer questions and doubts for students in the employment dilemma.Subjects and MethodsThis study selected 60 college students about to graduate from a university as research objects and randomly divided them into a control group and a research group. The control group did not receive training on innovation and entrepreneurship courses, while the research group received regular training on innovation and entrepreneurship courses. The state-trait anxiety (STAI) scale was used for comparative analysis, and finally, SAS was used for statistical analysis.ResultsAfter a 3-month experiment, the STAI score of the control group increased from 62 points to 61 points; The STAI score of the research group increased from 63 points to 51 points. There was a significant difference in psychological stress among the research group of college students before and after the experiment (P<0.05). The experimental results indicate that carrying out innovation and entrepreneurship in universities can effectively alleviate employment anxiety among college students and improve their quality of life.ConclusionsThe integration of innovation and entrepreneurship into college education has a positive impact on the employment pressure of college students, and can also provide new employment ideas for students and promote the development of the college employment rate.

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