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A longitudinal study of the adaptation of international students in the united states

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Falbo, Toni

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The authors conducted a longitudinal study of international students (N = 90) attending a U. S. university to examine the effects of the initial cross-cultural transition on their psychological well-being and social and academic adaptations. The results indicate a significant decline in self-reports of psychological well-being, increased identification with the host culture, and stable identification with home cultures. Students who exhibit a separation strategy previous to their sojourn have the lowest level of social adaptation to the host culture.

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Sage

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Psychology

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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology

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10.1177/0022022108323787

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