The Role of social support and sociocultural adjustment for international students' mental health

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Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
The Role of social support and sociocultural adjustment for international students' mental health
In the Journal:
Scientific reports. 2023, 13, 893 (9 p.)
Keywords:
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Studentai / Students; Psichikos sveikata / Mental health; Kultūrinis identitetas / Cultural identitity.
Summary / Abstract:

ENThe study aims to assess the role of social support, sociocultural adjustment, and other social and demographic factors in international students’ mental health. In total, 193 international first-year students studying Health and Technology Sciences in Lithuania filled out a self-report questionnaire. The study revealed that overall 59 % of international students had symptoms of depression and 36 % - of anxiety. Students’ well-being was sufficient in 56 % of the cases. The regression analyses were conducted to test the role of sociocultural adjustment, social support, English reading skills, and the study field for mental health and well-being. The multivariate regression model revealed that sociocultural adjustment is a stronger predictor compared to social support for depressiveness (βs = 0.42), anxiety (βs = 0.30), psychosomatic symptoms (βs = − 0.24), and subjective health (βs = 0.16), though social support was a stronger independent predictor for well-being (βs = 0.37). Moreover, sociocultural adjustment and social support were stronger predictors than gender, while English reading skills and study field were non-significant indicators. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1038/s41598-022-27123-9
ISSN:
2045-2322
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https://www.lituanistika.lt/content/108105
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2024-09-02 20:29:06
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