The number of international students attending U.S. colleges and universities has increased considerably over the past decade, and the adaptation of these students is an important concern in cross-cultural research. Using survey data collected from a sample of 169 international students attending a U.S. university, this study examines the temporal patterns of students’ psychological and socio-cultural adaptation. The results suggest a two-phase U-curved process of psychological adaptation, with the most obvious culture shock occurring during a student’s first nine to 24 months of residence. Socio-cultural adaptation is found to increase steadily over time, without significant retreat. Interpretations, implications, and limitations of the fi...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between sociocultural adaptat...
This quantitative descriptive study analyzed levels of acculturative stress and sociocultural adapta...
The number of international students attending U.S. colleges and universities has increased consider...
In 2018 to 2019, the total number of international students in the United States has reached 1,095,2...
This cross-cultural study surveyed the problems, patterns, and phases of the foreign students\u27 ad...
International students contribute nearly $19 billion, annually, to the U.S. economy (Fischer, 2011) ...
Every year, a growing number of students leave their home environments and relocate to study at univ...
Previous studies have indicated that studying in a foreign country often creates a considerable leve...
This quantitative descriptive study analyzed levels of acculturative stress and sociocultural adapta...
This study addresses the main tools international students in Canada use to adapt to the new culture...
For international students, studying abroad has not been free from personal challenges. Not all stud...
Cross-cultural transitions are challenging and often have detrimental consequences for psychological...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The purpose of this study was to explore the cross cultu...
This study has been an attempt to investigate the process of cross-cultural adjustment of a group of...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between sociocultural adaptat...
This quantitative descriptive study analyzed levels of acculturative stress and sociocultural adapta...
The number of international students attending U.S. colleges and universities has increased consider...
In 2018 to 2019, the total number of international students in the United States has reached 1,095,2...
This cross-cultural study surveyed the problems, patterns, and phases of the foreign students\u27 ad...
International students contribute nearly $19 billion, annually, to the U.S. economy (Fischer, 2011) ...
Every year, a growing number of students leave their home environments and relocate to study at univ...
Previous studies have indicated that studying in a foreign country often creates a considerable leve...
This quantitative descriptive study analyzed levels of acculturative stress and sociocultural adapta...
This study addresses the main tools international students in Canada use to adapt to the new culture...
For international students, studying abroad has not been free from personal challenges. Not all stud...
Cross-cultural transitions are challenging and often have detrimental consequences for psychological...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader X.The purpose of this study was to explore the cross cultu...
This study has been an attempt to investigate the process of cross-cultural adjustment of a group of...
Growing numbers of American students are travelling overseas to study abroad and enroll in full degr...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a relationship between sociocultural adaptat...
This quantitative descriptive study analyzed levels of acculturative stress and sociocultural adapta...