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Traditional Theories for Cross-Cultural Adaptation
Employing traditional approaches for cross-cultural adjustment, this paper presents findings from a qualitative case study about the early adaptation of Mexican international students pursuing a postgraduate degree at a British university during the 2016-2017 academic calendars.
Elizabeth Margarita Hernández López
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Objective To translate and make cross-cultural adaptation of NECPAL CCOMS-ICO© tool to Portuguese, and to analyze its semantic validity. Methods A methodological research about NECPAL CCOMS-ICO© tool cross-cultural adaptation, translated from Spanish ...
Marcella Tardeli Esteves Angioleti Santana +3 more
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A systematic review of cross-cultural adaptation of the National Institutes of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index [PDF]
Background The National Institutes of Health Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH-CPSI) was developed to accurately assess the pain, urinary symptoms, and quality of life related to chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). This study
Rong-liang Dun +6 more
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Psychometric properties of the Brazilian version of the Big Five Inventory [PDF]
Introduction There is growing interest in the fields of psychiatry and psychology in investigating the relationship between personality and psychopathology.
Paulo Roberto Soares Roiz Junior +10 more
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Cross-cultural adaptation of international students in Moroccan higher education: the case study of Sub-Saharan African students at Mohammed First University [PDF]
Purpose – This article intends to explore the Sub-Saharan African students' perceptions on their cross-cultural adaptation to the Moroccan society by probing into their adaptive strategies adopted in order to overcome day-to-day challenges as well as ...
Abdellah El Boubebkri, Benachour Saidi
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Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) remains a highly stigmatised disease that can cause or exacerbate mental health disorders. Despite increased awareness of the importance of reducing TB stigma, validated tools to measure TB stigma remain scarce.
A. Fuady +10 more
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Intercultural adaptation of students in a foreign language and multicultural society of a metropolis [PDF]
Theoretical and practical development of the problem of students’ adaptation in a foreign language and multicultural society is one of the key problems of the academic mobility development of the individual throughout life. The need to solve this problem
Berezina Tamara +4 more
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This study was conducted with the primary purpose to gain a comprehensive understanding of Chinese students’ acculturation by examining the effects of their acculturation strategies, sociocultural, psychological adaptation on the academic adaptation. The
Hongling Lai, Dianjian Wang, Xiancai Ou
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Translation and Cross-Cultural Adaptation of the System Usability Scale to Brazilian Portuguese
Objective: To adapt culturally the System Usability Scale to Brazilian Portuguese and assess its internal consistency and structural construct validity.
Douglas Fabiano Lourenço +2 more
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This study explores the associations between perceived discrimination and cross-cultural adaptation among 335 international students in China. Drawing on self-determination theory, we propose that autonomous orientation can weaken the relationship ...
Fan Yang, Yuxuan He, Zhichen Xia
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