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College Students’ Psychological Health Analysis Based on Multitask Gaussian Graphical Models

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  • Qiang Tian
  • Rui Wang
  • Shijie Li
  • Wenjun Wang
  • Ou Wu
  • Faming Li
  • Pengfei Jiao
  • Zhile Yang

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Understanding and solving the psychological health problems of college students have become a focus of social attention. Complex networks have become important tools to study the factors affecting psychological health, and the Gaussian graphical model is often used to estimate psychological networks. However, previous studies leave some gaps to overcome, including the following aspects. (1) When studying networks of subpopulations, the estimation neglects the intrinsic relationships among subpopulations, leading to a large difference between the estimated network and the real network. (2) Because of the high cost, previous psychological surveys often have a small sample size, and the psychological description is insufficient. Here, the intrinsic connections among multiple tasks are used, and multitask machine learning is applied to develop a multitask Gaussian graphical model. The psychological networks of the population and subpopulations are estimated based on psychological questionnaire data. This study is the first to apply a psychological network to such a large-scale college student psychological analysis, and we obtain some interesting results. The model presented here is a dynamic model based on complex networks which predicts individual behavior and provides insight into the intrinsic links among various symptoms.

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  • Qiang Tian & Rui Wang & Shijie Li & Wenjun Wang & Ou Wu & Faming Li & Pengfei Jiao & Zhile Yang, 2021. "College Students’ Psychological Health Analysis Based on Multitask Gaussian Graphical Models," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-17, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:5710459
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5710459
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