Effectiveness of Pender's Model-Based Program on Acculturative Stress, Lifestyle, and Social Adjustment among International University Students

Safaa Abdelazem, A. Ahmed, Ebtehal Galal, N. Souilm
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Background: International Students (IS) are facing complex decisions regarding the maintenance of their original culture and adaptation to the behaviors of the host culture which may affect their mental health, lifestyle, and social adjustment. Pender's Health Promotion Model (HPM) is a helpful and promising strategy for encouraging better health behaviors and altering harmful ones. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an educational program based on Pender's model on acculturative stress, lifestyle, and social adjustment among international university students at Suez Canal University, Ismailia Governorate, Egypt. Subjects and method: A quasi-experimental design using one group involving 64 international undergraduate students. The tools used were the demographic data questionnaire, the acculturative stress assessment scale, the healthy lifestyle of university students scale, and the social adjustment scale. Educational program sessions based on Pender's model were conducted for all participants. Results: The total mean score of acculturative stress before the intervention program was 99.85+30.52 compared to 74.77+17.06 after the intervention at P value <0.001. Before the program, the total mean score of healthy lifestyle behaviors was 105.31+12.51 vs. 143.69+18.46 post-intervention, and 68.8% of the studied IS had average social adjustment levels post-intervention, compared to 60.9% pre-intervention. Conclusion: Findings indicate a positive effect of the educational program based on Pender's model in enhancing international students (IS) social adjustment and healthy lifestyle and reducing acculturative stress. Recommendation: Future research might be guided by the findings of this program to be used as stress management training can improve students' mental health.
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彭德模式课程对留学生文化适应压力、生活方式和社会适应的影响
背景:留学生(IS)在保持原有文化和适应东道国文化行为方面面临着复杂的抉择,这可能会影响他们的心理健康、生活方式和社会适应。彭德的健康促进模式(HPM)是鼓励更好的健康行为和改变有害行为的一种有益的、有前途的策略。研究目的本研究旨在评估基于彭德模式的教育计划对埃及伊斯梅利亚省苏伊士运河大学留学生的文化适应压力、生活方式和社会适应的影响。研究对象和方法采用准实验设计,64 名本科留学生为一组。使用的工具包括人口统计学数据问卷、文化适应压力评估量表、大学生健康生活方式量表和社会适应量表。所有参与者都接受了基于彭德模式的教育课程。结果干预前,文化适应压力总平均分为 99.85+30.52 分,干预后为 74.77+17.06 分,P 值小于 0.001。干预计划前,健康生活方式行为的总平均分为 105.31+12.51 分,而干预后为 143.69+18.46 分;68.8% 的被调查 IS 在干预后的社会适应水平达到平均水平,而干预前这一比例为 60.9%。结论研究结果表明,基于彭德模式的教育计划对提高留学生(IS)的社会适应能力和健康生活方式以及减少文化适应压力有积极作用。建议:未来的研究可能会以该计划的研究结果为指导,将其用作压力管理培训,以改善学生的心理健康。
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