ABSTRACT
Teenagers are in the critical stage of growth and development. The quality of life and psychological state in this period are of great significance to the future development of life. In order to ensure that the collected data and materials are comprehensive and representative, and can truly and effectively reflect the anxiety of higher vocational college freshmen, the sample selection of the questionnaire subjects and in-depth interviews in this paper has been covered in the subject, major, grade, gender and other aspects, the questionnaire of 102 vocational college students and the interview of 21 interviewees were sorted out. Research shows that information technology makes freshmen in Higher Vocational Colleges in mental health problems, unhealthy mental problems from the original 58% to 23%, many students' mental health problems in the information technology training from depression and anxiety to optimism. Although the physical problems are difficult to cure, but in the psychological can still do not let their own psychological problems more serious.
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