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The Interplay of International Students’ Acculturative Stress, Social Support, and Acculturation Modes
Journal of International Students (2015)
  • Susan Kashubeck-West, University of Missouri-St. Louis
  • Christopher Sullivan, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Abstract
This study examined the relationship between acculturation modes (assimilation, integration, separation and marginalization), social support, and acculturative stress in undergraduate and graduate international students (N=104) at a medium-sized public university in the Midwestern United States. The study found that international students with broad-based social support and an Integration approach to acculturation experienced lower levels of acculturative stress. Implications for more effective counseling with international students are addressed. 

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2015
Citation Information
Susan Kashubeck-West and Christopher Sullivan. "The Interplay of International Students’ Acculturative Stress, Social Support, and Acculturation Modes" Journal of International Students Vol. 5 Iss. 1 (2015) p. 1 - 11
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/susan-kashubeck-west/21/
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