The University Personality Inventory (UPI, full name, University Personality Inventory) is one of the most commonly used standard tools for new students' mental health census and screening in domestic universities. This questionnaire is organized and compiled by the National University Health Management Association of Japan. After years of verification, it is highly authoritative and practical in ...
Campus bullying refers to malicious behavior that occurs in a school environment in which one student or a group of students engages physically, verbally, socially or online assault and bully another student in a deliberate way. Here are some common campus bullying situations: Verbal bullying: This is one of the most common forms of bullying. It includes the use of verbal behaviors such as ridicul...
Mental health problems for college students refer to the common troubles and obstacles related to mental health that are related to mental health that are common among college students. During college students, they face challenges such as academic pressure, interpersonal changes, future planning, and self-identity, which may have an impact on their mental health. The following are some common men...
In a fast-paced modern society, everyone may have experienced some pressure. Psychological stress refers to the psychological reaction caused by an individual's disagreement with the environment. It can come from various factors, such as work, family, interpersonal relationships, etc. If you feel that you are under a lot of psychological pressure, don’t worry. There are free psychological tests no...
The Test Anxiety Scale (TAS), compiled and completed by Professor Irwin G. Sarason, a famous clinical psychologist at the Department of Psychology at the University of Washington, USA, in 1978. It is one of the most famous test anxiety scales widely used internationally. It aims to evaluate the level of anxiety an individual experiences in an exam or test situation. Exam anxiety refers to the anxi...
Stress perception refers to the human body's ability to sense and feel stress. Stress refers to various forces or conditions that affect the body's psychological and physiological state. These forces or conditions can be stress stimuli from the external environment or internal psychological, emotional or physiological factors. People’s perception and perception of stress can be performed in differ...
Introduction to the Mental Health Survey for Children and Adolescents : General Mental Health Scale and Behavior Problems - Mental Health Scale for Children and Adolescents (MHS-CA) is a scale designed specifically to assess the mental health status of children and adolescents, derived from the 'Common Psychological Assessment Scale Manual' . Based on the current research results of children's men...
The Mental Stress Level Test is a tool used to assess individuals’ mental stress levels. Everyone can withstand pressure differently, so you must learn to 'prescribe the right medicine', first analyze how much pressure you can withstand, then further find the root cause and relieve stress. Mental stress level tests can help you understand your stress tolerance and help you find ways to deal with s...
The Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) was compiled by British psychology professor Eysenck and his wife. It was developed based on the 'Eysenck Personality Questionnaire' (EH). It began to be formulated in the late 1940s, first published in 1952, and officially named in 1975. There are two formats: Adult questionnaire and Children questionnaire. EPQ consists of four scales: P, E, N, and L, w...
The Minimalist Version of the China Big Five Identity Questionnaire (CBF-PI-15) is an ultra-short version of personality measurement tool based on the international classic Big Five Identity Theory and combined with Chinese context optimization. It has a total of 15 questions and can be completed in just about 2 minutes. This scale is designed for users who need to quickly obtain relatively accura...