articleCounselling Psychology QuarterlyMar 1, 2003Closed access

International students' reported English fluency, social support satisfaction, and social connectedness as predictors of acculturative stress

Columbia University · Fordham University

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Abstract

This study explored age, gender, reported English fluency, social support satisfaction and social connectedness as predictors of acculturative stress among a sample of 359 international students. Results indicate that international students from Europe experienced less acculturative stress than their counterparts from Asia, Central/Latin America, and Africa. Moreover, English fluency, social support satisfaction, and social connectedness were all predictors of acculturative stress. Implications for counselling and research are discussed.

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Keywords
  • Social connectedness
  • Acculturation
  • Psychology
  • Fluency
  • Social support
  • Latin Americans
  • Stress (linguistics)
  • Clinical psychology
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