Gaitán-Aguilar Leonor, Hofhuis Joep, Bierwiaczonek Kinga, Carmona Carmen
Erasmus Research Center for Media, Communication, and Culture (ERMeCC), Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Front Psychol. 2022 Nov 10;13:1013375. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1013375. eCollection 2022.
The mobility experience is an important life event for international students, and achieving successful psychological and sociocultural adaptation is crucial for this experience to be positive. Through a three-wave longitudinal study among international students enrolled at universities in Spain, Portugal, and Poland ( = 233), we examined the relationships between social media use, social identification, and (sociocultural and psychological) adaptation across time. Results of cross lagged panel modeling (CLPM) showed that social media contact with home nationals predicted greater identification with this group. Social media contact with host country nationals predicted poorer adaptation. Social media contact with other international students did not show any effects, while identification with this group predicted better adaptation. Our results point to the dynamic nature of the adaptation process, showing that the role of social media use and identification targeted at different social groups may play different roles than was previously found in cross-sectional research.
流动体验对国际学生来说是一项重要的生活事件,而实现成功的心理和社会文化适应对于获得积极的流动体验至关重要。通过对西班牙、葡萄牙和波兰大学的国际学生( = 233)进行的三波纵向研究,我们考察了社交媒体使用、社会认同与(社会文化和心理)适应随时间的关系。交叉滞后面板模型(CLPM)的结果表明,与母国国民的社交媒体联系预示着对该群体更强的认同。与东道国国民的社交媒体联系预示着较差的适应。与其他国际学生的社交媒体联系未显示出任何影响,而对该群体的认同则预示着更好的适应。我们的研究结果表明了适应过程的动态性质,表明针对不同社会群体的社交媒体使用和认同所起的作用可能与之前横断面研究中发现得有所不同。