Mindfulness as a Culturally Sensitive Moderator Between Stress and Anxiety in Saudi Female International Students
dc.contributor.advisor | Brubaker, Michael | |
dc.contributor.author | Aldosari, Hend Abdullah | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2025-05-15T09:00:37Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2024 | |
dc.description.abstract | International students studying in the U.S. are becoming increasingly more common as students take advantage of new and existing educational opportunities. One of the larger populations of international students in the U.S. are Saudi students. While students face a number of stressors and anxieties related to schooling, Saudi international students face additional stressors related to adapting and acclimating to the new cultural environment. This is especially exacerbated in Saudi women, as they face discrimination based on the way they dress and have additional burdens such as family and childcare. However, culturally sensitive counseling approaches which address this unique population have yet to be fully investigated or developed. Mindfulness is a technique which involves quieting one’s mind and body and reflecting on one’s situation and circumstances without self-judgment. This approach has been used extensively as a technique to reduce and moderate the relationship between stress and anxiety generally and has been found to be effective in international students as well. Furthermore, mindfulness intersects directly with the principles of Islam through its focus on self-reflection and calming one’s mind, making it a culturally sensitive approach for Muslim clients, such as Saudi women. However, the moderating effects of mindfulness on stress and anxiety in Saudi female international students has yet to be investigated. The goal of this dissertation is to review what is known on the effects of mindfulness on stress and anxiety in international students and to investigate the moderating effects of mindfulness on stress and anxiety in Saudi female students in the U.S. | |
dc.format.extent | 73 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/75391 | |
dc.language.iso | en_US | |
dc.publisher | University of Cincinnati | |
dc.subject | mental health | |
dc.subject | stress | |
dc.subject | anxiety | |
dc.subject | mindfulness | |
dc.subject | treatment | |
dc.title | Mindfulness as a Culturally Sensitive Moderator Between Stress and Anxiety in Saudi Female International Students | |
dc.type | Thesis | |
sdl.degree.department | School of Human Services | |
sdl.degree.discipline | Counselor Education & Supervision | |
sdl.degree.grantor | University of Cincinnati | |
sdl.degree.name | Doctor of Philosophy |