Innovation Humanities and Social Sciences Research (IHSSR)

Publisher:ISCCAC

Teachers' Perceptions of AI in Mental Health Education: A Case Study in China's Vocational Colleges
Volume 21, Issue 10, Part 2, 2025
Authors

Shuang Wang, Jiaying He, Huaxi Yang

Corresponding Author

Huaxi Yang

Publishing Date

November 28, 2025

Keywords

AI, Mental health education, Vocational education, Personalized learning.

Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies increasingly enter educational practice, their role in emotionally sensitive domains such as mental health education remains underexplored. This study investigates how teachers in Chinese vocational colleges perceive the use of AI to support personalized instruction in mental health courses. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with three psychology instructors, the study identifies perceived benefits—such as improved instructional efficiency and responsiveness—as well as concerns regarding emotional detachment, ethical ambiguity, and reduced teacher-student interaction. Although the sample size is limited, the findings offer preliminary empirical evidence on teacher attitudes and highlight institutional, pedagogical, and ethical considerations necessary for responsible AI integration in vocational mental health education.


Copyright

© 2025, the Authors. Published by ISCCAC

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This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license