Evaluating the Dimensionality of the Sociocultural Adaptation Scale in a Sample of International Students Sojourning in Los Angeles: Which Difference between Eastern and Western Culture? [PDF]
The Sociocultural Adaptation Scale (SCAS) measures the degree of sociocultural competence in new cultural settings, and, despite its popularity, research aiming at evaluating its dimensionality is lacking and has incongruent results.
Giusy Danila Valenti +2 more
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Sociocultural adaptation of Chinese international students in the United States and its influencing factors [PDF]
As the number of international Chinese students studying in the US continues to rise and cross-cultural adaptation stress and difficulties they experience may hinder their adaptation culturally, socially, emotionally and academically, understanding their
Xiaofang Wei
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Exploring the role of generative AI in international students’ sociocultural adaptation: a cognitive-affective model [PDF]
Against the backdrop of increasing global educational exchanges, the sociocultural adaptation of international students has attracted significant attention.
Huajun Ma +4 more
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The Influence of Self-Esteem on Sociocultural Adaptation of College Students of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan: The Chain Mediating Role of Social Support and School Belonging [PDF]
Shuman Wu,1,* Huiting Liu,2,* Yimeng Li,2,* Yanrong Teng1 1School of Education, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, People’s Republic of China; 2School of Economic, Jinan University, Guangzhou, Guangdong province ...
Wu S, Liu H, Li Y, Teng Y
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Towards inclusive medical education in Egypt: a cross-sectional study of sociocultural adaptation among international students [PDF]
Background International medical students face unique challenges in adjusting to new sociocultural environments, particularly in resource-limited settings.
Tasneem Deibes +13 more
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Sociocultural Adaptation of Labor Migrants: Factors and Prospects
Migration is a complex social process, which is not limited to territorial movement. It includes economic, labor, psychological, cultural and other aspects. In this regard, adaptation processes are an important goal of the study.
A. V. Klyuev, K. O. Palamarchuk
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A mixed-methods study of adaption challenges and social networks of older urban relocators in China [PDF]
Background Among the growing migrant population in China, older adults who choose to migrate with their children to provide caregiving for grandchildren have attracted scholarly attention.
Yiqi Wangliu, Jing Guo, Yang Hu, Yu Liu
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Development and validation of a psychosocial adaptation scale for migrant women (PAS-MW) [PDF]
This study aimed to develop and validate a self-report scale to measure the psychosocial adaptation of migrant women, integrating dimensions of psychological and sociocultural adaptation.
Patricia Silva, Henrique Pereira
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This article uses a case study of the Rebuild by Design (RBD) program in post-Superstorm Sandy New York City to advance research into experimental urban environmental governance, notably that aiming to enhance resilience.
Kevin Grove +2 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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