Survey of Indian Medical Students’ Adaptation in Kazakhstan: Psychological, Sociocultural, and Academic Dimensions

Q3 Social Sciences Education and Self Development Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.26907/esd.16.4.03
G. Kuzembayeva, Z. Maydangalieva, B. Kulbaeva, Anara Urkunova, Aigul Kupenova
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This study investigated international students’ adaptation experience in a higher education institution. A sociological survey was conducted among one hundred and seventy Indian students in their first and second year of medical studies at West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University, Aktobe, the Republic of Kazakhstan. Against the background of many studies in this field, this topic is contextualized within the higher medical education system in the western region of Kazakhstan. The study helps to improve understanding of such phenomena as international students’ dimensions of psychological, sociocultural, and academic adaptation. The differences in the various dimensions of adaptation from the gender perspective and the year of study were investigated. The impact of the adaptation level on the students’ study achievements was assessed. The study results demonstrated challenges in psychological adaptation in the first-year international students, which decreased over time. The differences in the psychological, sociocultural, and academic adaptability between girls and boys were not statistically significant. Second-year international students felt more emotionally comfortable and psychologically safe in the group, and this reflected their high grades GPA. Based on the findings, the authors propose recommendations on how to improve the international students’ comfortableness in the Kazakhstani university setting.
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印度医学生在哈萨克斯坦的适应调查:心理、社会文化和学术维度
本研究旨在调查国际学生在高等教育机构的适应经验。在哈萨克斯坦共和国阿克托别的西哈萨克斯坦马拉特·奥斯帕诺夫医科大学一、二年级的170名印度学生中进行了一项社会学调查。在该领域许多研究的背景下,本课题在哈萨克斯坦西部地区的高等医学教育系统中被语境化。本研究有助于增进对国际学生心理适应、社会文化适应和学业适应等现象的理解。从性别和学习年份的角度调查了适应的各个维度的差异。评估适应水平对学生学习成绩的影响。研究结果表明,一年级国际学生在心理适应方面存在挑战,这种挑战随着时间的推移而减少。男女生在心理、社会文化和学业适应方面的差异无统计学意义。二年级国际学生在小组中感觉情绪上更舒适,心理上更安全,这反映了他们的高GPA。根据调查结果,作者就如何提高国际学生在哈萨克斯坦大学环境中的舒适度提出了建议。
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Education and Self Development
Education and Self Development Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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