(1) This study aims to examine the prevalence of depression and its correlation with Acculturative Stress and Social Connectedness among domestic and international students in an international university in Japan. (2) Methods: A Web-based survey was distributed among several classes of students of the university, which yielded 268 responses. On the survey, a nine-item tool from the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the Social Connectedness Scale (SCS) and Acculturative Stress Scale for International Students (ASSIS) were used together with socio-demographic data. (3) Results: The prevalence of depression was higher among international than domestic students (37.81% and 29.85%, respectively). English language proficiency and student age ...
Introduction:A mental health crisis has hit university campuses across the world. This study sought ...
ABSTRACT: Depression significantly impacts people’s behavior and relationships with their loved ones...
Psychological disorders are universally common problems. Social support contributes much to the heal...
Acculturative stress prevents international students from adapting to the host culture, increasing t...
Although literature suggests that international students are more likely to experience high levels o...
Depression is the second leading cause of disability. It is understood to be an internalization prob...
People from different countries interact for mutual reasons including commerce and education. Reloca...
This cohort study used a mixed-methods pretest/posttest measurement study design. The quantitative m...
This quantitative, non-experimental, study investigated the role of housing status on the relationsh...
Objectives To investigate the prevalence of depression in college students and determine how social ...
Stress and depression can be seen as the major obstacles for sustained education and attainment of f...
Acculturative stress is a risk factor for depression, and may be important in the risk for depressio...
Over the years, the number of international university students has been increasing in the Philippin...
This study clarifies the socio-economic factors through qualitative analysis that inf1uence the ment...
Student-s movements have been going increasing in last decades. International students can have diff...
Introduction:A mental health crisis has hit university campuses across the world. This study sought ...
ABSTRACT: Depression significantly impacts people’s behavior and relationships with their loved ones...
Psychological disorders are universally common problems. Social support contributes much to the heal...
Acculturative stress prevents international students from adapting to the host culture, increasing t...
Although literature suggests that international students are more likely to experience high levels o...
Depression is the second leading cause of disability. It is understood to be an internalization prob...
People from different countries interact for mutual reasons including commerce and education. Reloca...
This cohort study used a mixed-methods pretest/posttest measurement study design. The quantitative m...
This quantitative, non-experimental, study investigated the role of housing status on the relationsh...
Objectives To investigate the prevalence of depression in college students and determine how social ...
Stress and depression can be seen as the major obstacles for sustained education and attainment of f...
Acculturative stress is a risk factor for depression, and may be important in the risk for depressio...
Over the years, the number of international university students has been increasing in the Philippin...
This study clarifies the socio-economic factors through qualitative analysis that inf1uence the ment...
Student-s movements have been going increasing in last decades. International students can have diff...
Introduction:A mental health crisis has hit university campuses across the world. This study sought ...
ABSTRACT: Depression significantly impacts people’s behavior and relationships with their loved ones...
Psychological disorders are universally common problems. Social support contributes much to the heal...