Test of a Social Cognitive Model of Restorative Well-Being: Application to International Students

Ijeoma Ezeofor, R. Lent, B. P. Moturu
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The social cognitive model of restorative well-being (Lent, 2004) focuses on the means by which people help to stabilize their emotional functioning after exposure to challenging life conditions. We extended this model to the study of how international students navigate psychological adjustment to life in the United States. In this application, we focused on the interplay of cognitive, behavioral, social, and trait mechanisms that may help to mitigate distress and promote well-being in the context of change and transition. Participants were 233 international students at U.S. colleges and universities who completed measures of acculturative stress, life satisfaction, social support, self-efficacy in coping with life changes, general self-efficacy, and acculturation- and enculturation-based coping behaviors. Findings indicated that the model provided good fit to the data. Coping efficacy was strongly predictive of lower levels of acculturative stress, which in turn predicted life satisfaction together with general self-efficacy. We consider implications of the findings for future research as well as for interventions designed to prevent psychological distress and to promote effective coping among international students and in a broad range of other stress and coping contexts, such as life role transitions.
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恢复性幸福感的社会认知模型测试:在国际学生中的应用
恢复性幸福的社会认知模型(Lent, 2004)关注的是人们在面对具有挑战性的生活条件后帮助稳定情绪功能的手段。我们将这个模型扩展到国际学生如何适应美国生活的研究中。在这个应用中,我们关注认知、行为、社会和特质机制的相互作用,这些机制可能有助于在变化和过渡的背景下减轻痛苦和促进幸福。参与者是233名美国高校的国际学生,他们完成了异文化压力、生活满意度、社会支持、应对生活变化的自我效能、一般自我效能以及文化适应和基于文化的应对行为的测量。结果表明,该模型与数据拟合良好。应对效能对低水平的异文化压力有很强的预测作用,而异文化压力反过来又能预测生活满意度和一般自我效能感。我们考虑了这些发现对未来研究的影响,以及旨在预防心理困扰和促进国际学生有效应对的干预措施,以及广泛的其他压力和应对环境,如生活角色转换。
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