The impact of school life and family involvement on Western China junior high school students' wellbeing at multidimensional levels.
Yipeng LvYe GaoBihan TangFan ChengZeqi ChenJing WuHongyang YangXu LiuPublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2022)
the physical health index BMI and subjective health evaluation of students are worse than students of more developed areas in China. Their family environment and school life all have varying degrees of impact on the five subjective health outcomes. There are differences in gender and grade level. The government and society need to pay more attention to the physical and mental health of students in remote and underdeveloped areas and improve their health through a student nutrition plan and the establishment of mental health offices.