Globally the high prevalence of psychological distress among university students is concerning. Two factors associated with low psychological distress among university students are adaptive coping strategies and campus connectedness. The current study examines the cross-cultural differences among university students across three countries, Australia, United States of America and Hong Kong in the utilization of academic coping strategies, levels of campus connectedness and psychological distress. Cross-cultural differences were examined using the theory of cultural orientations; individualism and collectivism. Participants consisted of 217 university students. The results indicated no significant differences between the countries on individu...
Some American and international students experience emotional distress adjusting to college life. Th...
For international students, studying abroad has not been free from personal challenges. Not all stud...
In this study international and domestic students were compared on variables such as accommodation a...
The main aims of the present study were (a) to compare problem- and emotion focused coping in studen...
Previous studies have indicated that studying in a foreign country often creates a considerable leve...
COVID-19 has affected the entire world including university students. Students are likely to experie...
Although literature suggests that international students are more likely to experience high levels o...
International students studying in the United States (U.S.) are at considerable risk for various psy...
Cultural differences among International Asians, Asian\ud Americans, and European Americans have bee...
Many studies indicate that study in university bring a big experience for emerging adult, because of...
This paper discusses the representations of stress (concept of stress) and a variety of coping strat...
Cross-cultural transitions are challenging and often have detrimental consequences for psychological...
2012-07-26Research suggests that when stressed, Asians tend to seek social support less frequently t...
People from different countries interact for mutual reasons including commerce and education. Reloca...
The present study investigates the relations among acculturation, Asian values, coping style, and ps...
Some American and international students experience emotional distress adjusting to college life. Th...
For international students, studying abroad has not been free from personal challenges. Not all stud...
In this study international and domestic students were compared on variables such as accommodation a...
The main aims of the present study were (a) to compare problem- and emotion focused coping in studen...
Previous studies have indicated that studying in a foreign country often creates a considerable leve...
COVID-19 has affected the entire world including university students. Students are likely to experie...
Although literature suggests that international students are more likely to experience high levels o...
International students studying in the United States (U.S.) are at considerable risk for various psy...
Cultural differences among International Asians, Asian\ud Americans, and European Americans have bee...
Many studies indicate that study in university bring a big experience for emerging adult, because of...
This paper discusses the representations of stress (concept of stress) and a variety of coping strat...
Cross-cultural transitions are challenging and often have detrimental consequences for psychological...
2012-07-26Research suggests that when stressed, Asians tend to seek social support less frequently t...
People from different countries interact for mutual reasons including commerce and education. Reloca...
The present study investigates the relations among acculturation, Asian values, coping style, and ps...
Some American and international students experience emotional distress adjusting to college life. Th...
For international students, studying abroad has not been free from personal challenges. Not all stud...
In this study international and domestic students were compared on variables such as accommodation a...