Social Science and Medicine
Volume 17, Issue 6, 1983, Pages 365-370
The mental health of foreign students (Article)
Furnham A.* ,
Trezise L.
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Department of Psychology, University College London, WC1, London, England, United Kingdom
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Department of Psychology, University College London, WC1, London, England, United Kingdom
Abstract
Because of the psychological stress associated with university life and the physical and mental stress associated with migration, researchers have become interested in psychological problems of foreign students. In this study four groups of foreign students from different parts of the world were compared with two British groups on a self-report measure of mental health. No sex differences were found yet the overseas students, as a whole, showed significantly more disturbance than either British control or first-year, subjects. However, despite many differences between their countries of origin there were no significant differences between any of the overseas groups on the total scale score or any sub-scores. Further, with the exception of Malaysian students, the British subjects were significantly more satisfied with their social lives than the other groups. These findings are discussed in terms of the literature on life events and illness, culture shock and migration and mental health. © 1983.
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DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(83)90239-3
ISSN: 02779536
Cited by: 48
Original Language: English