International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globally. Empirical evidence about the health and well-being of these students is, however, limited. We sought to examine the health and well-being of international students, primarily from Asian countries, attending the University of Tasmania, Australia, using domestic students as a comparison group. Ethics approval was given to invite (via email) all currently enrolled students to participate in the study by completing a pilot-tested, online survey. The survey was completed by 382 international students (response rate = 8.9%) and 1013 domestic students (9.2%). Independent samples t-tests, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and chi-square tests were us...
In this study international and domestic students were compared on variables such as accommodation a...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
Background COVID-19 and various preventive public health measures have caused tremendous changes in ...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
The rapid growth of international students in recent years has attracted enormous research interest ...
Abstract Background Universities are increasingly recognised as institutions where health and wellbe...
In Australia, international students have not only made an enormous economic contribution to the edu...
The purpose of this study was to explore immigration and the vulnerability of immigrants to mental...
A 2016 Australian study of international students and mental health identified three broad dimension...
Since the early 2000s, reports of increased rates of mental ill health among young people worldwide ...
Transition to an unfamiliar environment is a complex process. Many previous studies have paid more a...
Free e-bookConference Theme: The Continuum of Education in the Healthcare ProfessionsSession 7 - Sim...
Format: xiii, 173, [17] leaves : illustrated; 30 cm.This thesis compares the self-reported physical ...
Education is one of Australia’s largest service-based exports. International students comprise appr...
The health and well-being of university students is a priority agenda, given the need to advance hea...
In this study international and domestic students were compared on variables such as accommodation a...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
Background COVID-19 and various preventive public health measures have caused tremendous changes in ...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
The rapid growth of international students in recent years has attracted enormous research interest ...
Abstract Background Universities are increasingly recognised as institutions where health and wellbe...
In Australia, international students have not only made an enormous economic contribution to the edu...
The purpose of this study was to explore immigration and the vulnerability of immigrants to mental...
A 2016 Australian study of international students and mental health identified three broad dimension...
Since the early 2000s, reports of increased rates of mental ill health among young people worldwide ...
Transition to an unfamiliar environment is a complex process. Many previous studies have paid more a...
Free e-bookConference Theme: The Continuum of Education in the Healthcare ProfessionsSession 7 - Sim...
Format: xiii, 173, [17] leaves : illustrated; 30 cm.This thesis compares the self-reported physical ...
Education is one of Australia’s largest service-based exports. International students comprise appr...
The health and well-being of university students is a priority agenda, given the need to advance hea...
In this study international and domestic students were compared on variables such as accommodation a...
Currently over 5 million students are enrolled in courses outside their country of citizenship (OECD...
Background COVID-19 and various preventive public health measures have caused tremendous changes in ...