학술논문

Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities for Improving the Health and Wellbeing of International Students: Perspectives of International Students.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of the Australian & New Zealand Student Services Association; 2021, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p18-34, 17p
Subject
Student attitudes
Foreign students
Student health
Academic accommodations
World health
Financial stress
Language
ISSN
13202480
Abstract
This study sought to explore the challenges and opportunities for improving the health and wellbeing of international students through in-depth interviews with 21 international students at an Australian University. Interviews explored 1) conceptualisation of health and wellbeing, 2) perceptions of the most significant health and wellbeing issues for international students, and 3) the barriers to international students accessing campus-based services for health and wellbeing concerns. Almost all international students viewed health and wellbeing as a state encompassing both physical and mental/emotional health. Key challenges included mental health, lack of social support, academic stressors, financial pressures, and accommodation concerns. Barriers to accessing university support services included cultural stigma, language barriers, waiting periods to access services, and not knowing how or where to access support within the university. The implications of these findings and suggested strategies for improving the health and wellbeing of international students are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]