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摘要
研究一致支持留学生的文化适应压力与抑郁之间存在正相关关系。然而,研究结果的差异表明,有必要对现有研究进行定量综合。这项随机效应荟萃分析纳入了 24 项符合资格标准的独立研究,包括 5712 名留学生(女性 = 55.56%;平均年龄 = 24.49 岁,年龄范围为 17-64 岁)。研究结果显示,文化适应压力与留学生抑郁症状之间存在密切关系(Fisher's Z = 0.531; CI [0.305, 0.756]; p < 0.001),表明两者之间存在较大影响(Cohen, 1992)。年龄、性别、东道国文化和测量量表等调节变量对这一关联没有显著影响。研究结果证实了文化适应压力与抑郁之间的正相关,表明留学生文化适应压力的增加与抑郁水平的升高有关。研究结果表明,在理解和解决留学生抑郁症状方面,文化适应压力可能起着关键作用。重要的是,这项研究强调,鉴于在美国进行的研究主要以亚裔为样本,未来的研究需要涉及更多样化的留学生和国家。
Acculturative stress and depressive symptoms among international university students: A meta-analytic investigation
Research has consistently supported a positive relationship between acculturative stress and depression among international students. However, variations in findings have indicated the need for a quantitative synthesis of existing studies. This random-effects meta-analysis included twenty-four independent studies meeting eligibility criteria, comprising 5712 international university students (Female = 55.56 %; mean age = 24.49, range 17–64 years old). Findings revealed a robust relationship (Fisher’s Z = 0.531; CI [0.305, 0.756]; p < 0.001) between acculturative stress and depressive symptoms among international university students, indicating a large effect (Cohen, 1992). Moderating variables such as age, gender, host culture, and measurement scales showed no significant effects on this association. The findings confirmed the positive correlation between acculturative stress and depression, showing that increased levels of acculturative stress among international university students are linked to higher levels of depression. The results suggest the potentially pivotal role of acculturative stress in understanding and addressing depressive symptoms among international university students. Importantly, the study highlights the need for future research involving a more diverse range of international students and countries, given the predominance of studies conducted in the United States with samples primarily of Asian origin.
期刊介绍:
IJIR is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, practice, and research in intergroup relations. The contents encompass theoretical developments, field-based evaluations of training techniques, empirical discussions of cultural similarities and differences, and critical descriptions of new training approaches. Papers selected for publication in IJIR are judged to increase our understanding of intergroup tensions and harmony. Issue-oriented and cross-discipline discussion is encouraged. The highest priority is given to manuscripts that join theory, practice, and field research design. By theory, we mean conceptual schemes focused on the nature of cultural differences and similarities.