Emotional reaction: when college students encounter setbacks, they may have negative emotions such as loss, depression, anxiety and anger. These emotions may lead them to be depressed and lose confidence and enthusiasm for life and study.
2. Behavioral response: Frustration may cause college students' behavioral response, such as losing motivation to learn, avoiding interaction with others, or indulging in virtual worlds such as games and social media. These behavioral reactions may lead them to lose control of their lives and affect their studies and interpersonal relationships.
3. Cognitive reaction: Frustration may lead college students to question their self-worth, be confused about their life goals and feel uncertain about their future. These reactions may lead them to lose confidence and sense of direction in the future, thus affecting their academic and career development.
4. Physiological reaction: Frustration may cause physiological reaction of college students, such as insomnia, loss of appetite and physical exhaustion. These reactions may affect their health, and then affect their study and life.
Characteristics of college students
1, young and energetic: college students are generally between 18 and 25 years old. People of this age are full of energy and enthusiasm, and full of curiosity and expectation for the future. They have enough energy and motivation to pursue their dreams and goals.
2. Rich knowledge reserves: After years of study and accumulation, college students have rich knowledge reserves. They have strong learning ability, independent thinking ability and innovative spirit, and can quickly accept new knowledge and adapt to the new environment.
3. Strong social skills: College students will meet all kinds of people on campus, including different backgrounds, hobbies and values. They learned to associate with different types of people and improved their social skills.
4. Broad interests and hobbies: College students have a wide range of interests and hobbies, and they like to try new things and broaden their horizons and knowledge. They may join various societies, clubs and organizations and make like-minded friends.
5. Strong self-awareness: College students usually have a strong self-awareness, and they begin to think about their own value and significance and pursue self-realization and growth. They are eager for recognition and support from others, but they also have some self-criticism and reflection ability.