Effect of positive psychological group guidance on the hope and mental health of junior high school students

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Shuyan Gao
Wei Jie Meng
Cite this article:  Gao, S., & Meng, W. J. (2023). Effect of positive psychological group guidance on the hope and mental health of junior high school students. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 51(3), e12235.


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We explored the effect of positive psychological group guidance on the hope and mental health of junior high school students. The experimental group received positive psychological group guidance, while the control group lived and learned as normal. We used the Middle School Students’ Hope Trait Scale and the Depression–Anxiety–Stress Scale to evaluate participants (N = 96). Results showed that the experimental group’s hope levels were higher and depression, anxiety, and stress levels were lower before (vs. after) the intervention. Further, after the intervention, hope levels were higher and depression, anxiety, and stress levels were lower in the experimental group compared to the control group. Two months after the intervention, the experimental group’s levels of hope, depression, anxiety, and stress were maintained. The results show that positive psychological group guidance can improve the mental health of students.

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