IMPACT OF LACK OF SOCAIL SUPPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH AND ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AMONG INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN UNITED STATE

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2018

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Clark Atlanta University Conceptual Paper Deposited In The Whitney M. Young, Jr., School Of Social Work

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Through a comprehensive systemic review of the literature, this study showed the links between a lack of social support and both increased depression and declines in academic achievement among international students. The study identifies factors that create a lack social support among international students, who confront acculturation conflicts which lead to depression. Also, they have unique challenges, such as difficulties with English, struggles with academic courses, and a lack of resources, and they face cultural, social, and environmental pressures. They lack the support of a society that they comprehended, and international students who received social support achieved higher grade point averages. International students also faced substantially higher academic stress than native U.S. students did.

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LACK SOCAIL SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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