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Main Authors: Cao, Yi, Cai, Shimin, Shen, Xiaorong, Zhou, Tao
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.03946
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author Cao, Yi
Cai, Shimin
Shen, Xiaorong
Zhou, Tao
author_facet Cao, Yi
Cai, Shimin
Shen, Xiaorong
Zhou, Tao
contents Comprehending the association between social capabilities and individual psychological traits is paramount for educational administrators. Presently, many studies heavily depend on online questionnaires and self-reported data, while analysis of the connection between offline social networks and mental health status remains scarce. By leveraging a public dataset encompassing on-campus dining activities over 21 weeks, we establish student co-occurrence networks and closely observe the changes in network topology over time. Empirical analysis shows that the node centralities of the student co-occurrence networks exhibit significantly positive correlation with the enhancement of the flourishing trait within the field of mental well-being. Our findings offer potential guidance for assisting students in maintaining a positive mental health status.
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spellingShingle Association between centrality and flourishing trait: analyzing student co-occurrence networks drawn from dining activities
Cao, Yi
Cai, Shimin
Shen, Xiaorong
Zhou, Tao
Social and Information Networks
Comprehending the association between social capabilities and individual psychological traits is paramount for educational administrators. Presently, many studies heavily depend on online questionnaires and self-reported data, while analysis of the connection between offline social networks and mental health status remains scarce. By leveraging a public dataset encompassing on-campus dining activities over 21 weeks, we establish student co-occurrence networks and closely observe the changes in network topology over time. Empirical analysis shows that the node centralities of the student co-occurrence networks exhibit significantly positive correlation with the enhancement of the flourishing trait within the field of mental well-being. Our findings offer potential guidance for assisting students in maintaining a positive mental health status.
title Association between centrality and flourishing trait: analyzing student co-occurrence networks drawn from dining activities
topic Social and Information Networks
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.03946