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Will college students' suicide affect other students?
College students' suicide may indeed have a negative impact on other students.

First of all, college students' suicide may cause psychological trauma and touch to classmates, roommates and friends. It may lead to negative emotions such as mood swings, anxiety and depression, which may lead to the aggravation of personal psychological problems.

Secondly, if a large number of college students commit suicide, it will have a negative impact on the whole campus atmosphere and may even cause campus panic. In this case, students generally feel negative emotions such as pressure, anxiety and doubt, and even worry about their own safety, which may affect their study and life in serious cases.

At the same time, college students' suicide will have a far-reaching impact on family and society. Parents and society pay relatively high attention to college students' suicide. Once a large-scale suicide occurs, it may cause widespread concern and panic in society, spread to more individuals and groups, and even trigger a storm of public opinion.

Generally speaking, college students' suicide does have a negative impact on other students. We should pay attention to college students' mental health problems, strengthen psychological consultation and care, and prevent suicide. At the same time, we should also strengthen social attention and education on college students' psychological problems, and create a positive and healthy campus and social atmosphere.