Title of article :
Relationship of Mental Stress of Middle School Students and Campus Safety Atmosphere with Psychosocial Safety Behaviors
Author/Authors :
YANG, Jinchang School of Safety Science and Emergency Management - Wuhan University of Technology - Wuhan - Hubei, China , YAN, Wei Department of Finance - Guangxi Financial Vocational College - Nanning - Guangxi, China
Abstract :
Background: Incidents of violence, such as school bullying, are mainly caused by excessive mental stress of
students, which will also lead to all kinds of psychologically unsafe behaviors. The emotion regulation ability of
students and the safety atmosphere level of campus will be considerably conducive to relieving the mental
stress of students. This study aims to analyze the relationships of mental stress and regulatory emotional selfefficacy
(RES) among students and campus safety atmosphere with their psychosocial safety behaviors (PSB).
Methods: A total of 120 class teachers and 365 students from three junior high schools in Henan Province,
China were selected as the study objects in 2019. Then, middle school students and RES, campus safety atmosphere,
and PSB scales were assessed through a mental stress scale.
Results: Mental stress (r=–0.8) of middle school students and campus safety atmosphere (r=0.86) had a significant
negative and positive influence on their PSB, respectively. RES played a mediating role in the negative
correlation between the mental stress of middle school students and their PSB (r=–0.57). Campus safety atmosphere
could moderate the relationship between mental stress and RES (r=0.12). Campus safety atmosphere
could moderate the mediating effect on the relationship between mental stress of middle school students and
their PSB.
Conclusion: Mental stress of middle school students will give rise to the occurrence of their psychologically
unsafe behaviors. The improvement of the campus safety atmosphere level can effectively mitigate the mental
stress of students to reduce the occurrence of unsafe behaviors.
Keywords :
Mental stress , Psychology , Behavior
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics