Analyzing the Mediating Effects of Social Capital and Sense of Community Between International Student’s College Sports Team Identification and Acculturation

K. Kim, S. Stokowski, Alison Fridley, Jinwook Han
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Previous studies focused on the role of leisure activities, such as physical activity participation, to analyze how international students can receive social support from their communities to better acculturate in the U.S. This study focused on the role of college sports in providing social support and its effect on international student’s acculturation. Four hundred eighty-seven international students enrolled in 25 Power-5 affiliated colleges participated in this study to analyze the acculturation path model suggested by the primary researcher. The initial path model did not show a statistically significant model fit, which led to modifying the model once following the available theory in academia. As a result, the proposed model resulted in a good model fit (RMSEA = .03, SRMR = .01, CFI = 1.00, TLI = .98). Discussions on utilizing spectator sports to promote international students’ acculturation, suggestions for future study options, and limitations of the study were provided.
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社会资本、社区意识对大学生体育团队认同与文化适应的中介作用分析
以往的研究主要关注体育活动等休闲活动的作用,分析国际学生如何从社区获得社会支持,从而更好地适应美国的文化。本研究主要关注大学体育在提供社会支持方面的作用及其对国际学生文化适应的影响。来自Power-5 25所附属学院的487名国际学生参与了本研究,以分析第一研究者提出的文化适应路径模型。最初的路径模型没有显示出统计上显著的模型拟合,这导致了在学术界根据现有理论对模型进行修改。因此,所提出的模型产生了良好的模型拟合(RMSEA = .03, SRMR = .01, CFI = 1.00, TLI = .98)。讨论了如何利用观赏性体育促进国际学生的文化适应,对未来的研究选择提出了建议,以及研究的局限性。
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