Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
Volume 46, Issue 4, 2017, Pages 385-399
How You See Us Hurts Me! Influences of Metastereotypes That International Students Hold on Their Self-disclosure, Loneliness and Depression (Article)
Imai T.*
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Department of British and American Studies, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract
This article examines the influences of international students’ beliefs of how their compatriots are evaluated by host nationals (i.e. metastereotypes). Modified labeling theory was used to predict how international students’ metastereotypes are associated with their self-disclosure, loneliness, and depression. One hundred and forty-six international students in Japan were asked to rate their metastereotypes, amount of self-disclosure, loneliness, and depression. The results showed that metastereotypes were positively associated with the amount of self-disclosure and negatively associated with loneliness and depression. A structural equation model further indicated that metastereotypes were indirectly associated with depression through loneliness. Theoretical and practical contributions are considered. © 2017 World Communication Association.
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DOI: 10.1080/17475759.2017.1361463
ISSN: 17475759
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English