Sense of coherence in students while studying abroad.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v29i0.2585
Claude-Hélène Mayer, Jeff Larsen
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Abstract

Background: In the 1970s, medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky developed the concept of salutogenesis, which is the study of health and development focusing on sense of coherence (SOC). Although salutogenesis has been well researched in higher education contexts, the concept has not been studied in depth in intercultural and cross-cultural settings, such as the one provided by semester at sea (SAS), which is a United States (US) study-abroad programme.

Aim: The aim was to investigate and compare levels of SOC in students in the SAS study-abroad programme.

Setting: The research was conducted during a selected voyage at sea over a period of 106 days.

Methods: The authors used a quantitative cross-sectional correlational design and investigated mean score differences in three SOC sub-scale scores measuring meaningfulness, comprehensibility, and manageability. The authors compared US students' SOC scores to those of students from other countries and compared the scores of women to men. Measurement invariance was firstly established before investigating mean score differences. Data were collected in the form of a survey, using Antonovsky's 29-item Life Orientation Questionnaire.

Results: The study shows that overall scores in meaningfulness were the highest, followed by manageability and comprehensibility, which potentially supports the idea that the motivational component in life of these students is the most important. Finally, women scored higher in meaningfulness than men.

Conclusion: The study can provide insights in SOC in students and might provide implications for interventions regarding SOC results across diverse student populations in SAS.

Contribution: This article contributes to SOC research in study-abroad programmes.

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学生在国外学习时的连贯性。
背景:20世纪70年代,医学社会学家Aaron Antonovsky提出了健康成因(salutogenesis)的概念,即以连贯感(SOC)为核心的健康与发展研究。尽管健康发生学已经在高等教育背景下得到了很好的研究,但这一概念尚未在跨文化和跨文化环境中得到深入研究,例如美国(US)海外留学项目海上学期(SAS)提供的研究。目的:目的是调查和比较SAS出国留学项目学生的SOC水平。环境:研究是在选定的106天的海上航行中进行的。方法:采用定量的横断面相关设计,研究了SOC量表中测量意义性、可理解性和可管理性三个分量表的平均分差异。作者将美国学生的SOC分数与其他国家学生的分数进行了比较,并将女性和男性的分数进行了比较。在研究平均分差异之前,首先建立了测量不变性。数据以调查的形式收集,使用安东诺夫斯基的29项生活取向问卷。结果:该研究显示,意义性总分最高,其次是可管理性和可理解性,这可能支持了这些学生生活中动机成分最重要的观点。最后,女性在意义上的得分高于男性。结论:本研究可以为学生的SOC提供见解,并可能为干预SAS不同学生群体的SOC结果提供启示。贡献:本文对海外留学项目的SOC研究有所贡献。
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