This quantitative study asked the question: what are the coping styles utilized by study abroad students during the re-entry period? The exploratory nature of the study then examined the relationship of eight variables on coping styles; gender, age, previous travel experience, number of languages spoken, having other family members who studied abroad, how supported they felt by home institution, race and coping style in relationship to the biggest challenge they faced. This research was conducted using an anonymous online survey made available to any past study abroad students. The survey asked for information about family history, travel experience and demographic information in addition to incorporating a pre-existent coping styles measur...
Annually thousands of international students attend US colleges and universities which requires them...
Over recent decades, the number of international students enrolled in American universities has cont...
The three studies in this dissertation contribute to our knowledge about study abroad program impact...
International students leave their home countries to undertake studies in foreign countries. After t...
This study explored coping as a cultural adaptation by studying the role of ethnicity and acculturat...
The present study employed a cross-sectional design to test a model of coping with acculturative str...
The number of graduate students who chose to participate in study abroad experiences has grown withi...
This paper discusses the process female international students experience when acculturating, or adj...
The aim of the study was to analyse the problems of abroad experienced university students after ret...
The aim of this study is to explore the subjective experience of what are the help-seeking behaviour...
Reintegration into the once-familiar community after a sojourn abroad poses unique challenges to the...
abstract: This dissertation examined sojourner adjustment success utilizing a unique method for coll...
This study sought to explore the cross-cultural experiences of students who had studied abroad durin...
Cultural re-entry – the process of returning to one’s home culture after an overseas sojourn – is os...
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study was to explore, with former study abroad participa...
Annually thousands of international students attend US colleges and universities which requires them...
Over recent decades, the number of international students enrolled in American universities has cont...
The three studies in this dissertation contribute to our knowledge about study abroad program impact...
International students leave their home countries to undertake studies in foreign countries. After t...
This study explored coping as a cultural adaptation by studying the role of ethnicity and acculturat...
The present study employed a cross-sectional design to test a model of coping with acculturative str...
The number of graduate students who chose to participate in study abroad experiences has grown withi...
This paper discusses the process female international students experience when acculturating, or adj...
The aim of the study was to analyse the problems of abroad experienced university students after ret...
The aim of this study is to explore the subjective experience of what are the help-seeking behaviour...
Reintegration into the once-familiar community after a sojourn abroad poses unique challenges to the...
abstract: This dissertation examined sojourner adjustment success utilizing a unique method for coll...
This study sought to explore the cross-cultural experiences of students who had studied abroad durin...
Cultural re-entry – the process of returning to one’s home culture after an overseas sojourn – is os...
The purpose of this qualitative exploratory study was to explore, with former study abroad participa...
Annually thousands of international students attend US colleges and universities which requires them...
Over recent decades, the number of international students enrolled in American universities has cont...
The three studies in this dissertation contribute to our knowledge about study abroad program impact...