Theoretical and Natural Science
- The Open Access Proceedings Series for Conferences
Vol. 34, 02 April 2024
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As society becomes more and more competitive, the pressure of exams faced by students is also increasing. For example, high school students are about to face the college entrance examination, college students face the graduate school examination, graduates face the job, and many other problems. The pressure on students is increasing, which may lead to psychological problems that may jeopardize their physical and mental health. To prevent students from having psychological issues, this project researched a Java web that analyzed students’ heart problems and provided corresponding solutions according to the problems. In this Java web, a heart questionnaire evaluation is provided, which is divided into selective questions and scored according to the user’s filling in the situation. According to the user’s scores combined with the big data, the user’s existing heart problems was analyzed. The user’s score is combined with big data to analyze the user’s heart problems, and finally feedback to the user’s heart problem suggestions. This mental health assessment helps students to face the stress of life’s difficulties positively and to maintain a positive attitude to deal with any difficulties.
Mental health, JaveWeb, System design and implementation
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The datasets used and/or analyzed during the current study will be available from the authors upon reasonable request.
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