Work Path Innovation of Vocational College Students’ Mental Health Education Under the Background of Financial Media
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Keywords

Melting-media
Vocational college students
Mental health education

DOI

10.26689/erd.v7i2.9793

Submitted : 2025-02-05
Accepted : 2025-02-20
Published : 2025-03-07

Abstract

With the rapid development and widespread popularity of Internet technology and mobile intelligent terminal equipment, financial media has become an important part of contemporary vocational college students’ life. It not only provides a platform for students to express themselves freely but also provides rich resources for modern educational activities. At the same time, the complex information brought by financial media also has a profound impact on students’ ideological consciousness and mental health. Therefore, this paper aims to analyze the influence of financial media on the mental health of contemporary vocational college students, summarize the application value of financial media in vocational college students’ mental health education, and put forward the working path of vocational college students’ mental health education under the background of financial media.

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