What Makes an International Student in the U.S. Have Less Psychological Distress?

IF 2 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Sage Open Pub Date : 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1177/21582440241279713
Kirsten Calleja Salerno, Ma. Teresa Tuason, Bridget Stanton, Sara Buchanan
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This study aims to identify which factors predict psychological distress among international college students attending American universities. International students experience unique stressors, as well as bring with them their own enculturation: culture of origin identity, language, and competence when acculturating. To get a comprehensive picture, we collected survey data on demographics, acculturation, stress, anxiety, depression, and symptomatology from N = 146 college students ( n = 51 international students; n = 95 U.S. citizens) from three universities in the southeastern United States. For international students, increased acculturation to the U.S. (English proficiency and culture competence) is related to decreased symptomatology and anxiety. Additionally, international students’ competencies in culture of origin are significantly associated with competencies in U.S. acculturation. Regression analyses indicated that among international students, higher U.S. acculturation and lower stress, significantly predicted less anxiety; lower stress significantly predicted less symptomatology. Implications for higher education and future research are discussed.
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是什么让在美国的留学生减少了心理困扰?
本研究旨在确定哪些因素可以预测在美国大学就读的国际大学生的心理压力。留学生会经历独特的压力,同时也会带来自身的文化适应:原籍文化认同、语言和文化适应时的能力。为了全面了解情况,我们收集了来自美国东南部三所大学的 146 名大学生(51 名留学生;95 名美国公民)的调查数据,内容包括人口统计学、文化适应、压力、焦虑、抑郁和症状。对于留学生而言,美国文化适应度的提高(英语水平和文化能力)与症状和焦虑的减少有关。此外,留学生在原籍文化方面的能力与在美国文化适应方面的能力也有显著关联。回归分析表明,在国际学生中,较高的美国文化适应度和较低的压力可显著预测较少的焦虑;较低的压力可显著预测较少的症状。本文讨论了对高等教育和未来研究的启示。
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