Ansari Lari Soroush, Zumot Maya Salem, Fredericks Salim
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland- Medical University of Bahrain, Muharraq, Bahrain.
Royal Blackburn Hospital, East Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Trust, Blackburn, United Kingdom.
Front Psychiatry. 2025 May 5;16:1574953. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1574953. eCollection 2025.
Change is an inevitable part of life yet navigating it can be challenging. Students transitioning from school to higher education encounter unique stressors that can significantly impact their mental health. International students face compounded difficulties as they adapt to life abroad, often for the first time, without immediate support from family and friends. This transition introduces independent living, which demands new responsibilities such as managing finances, academics, and personal well-being-tasks that are frequently underestimated. These challenges are exacerbated by cultural adjustments, language barriers, and the isolation that accompanies being far from familiar support systems. Combined, these factors contribute to heightened stress levels and increased risk of mental health concerns in this population. However, the ability to build resilience and adopt effective coping mechanisms plays a crucial role in mitigating these challenges. Among these, social support and culturally tailored university programs consistently emerge as the most effective for enhancing resilience. Further strategies such as developing strong social networks, practicing self-care, and seeking institutional support can enhance students' ability to manage stress and adapt to their new environment. Additionally, fostering cultural competence, promoting mental health awareness, and providing tailored resources for international students can further bolster their mental well-being. Effective coping strategies identified in the literature include social support, self-compassion, culturally sensitive university programs, and mental health literacy initiatives. This paper explores the unique mental health challenges faced by international university students and highlights coping strategies aimed at promoting resilience and improving students' capacity to thrive during this pivotal life transition.
变化是生活中不可避免的一部分,但应对变化可能具有挑战性。从高中过渡到高等教育阶段的学生面临着独特的压力源,这些压力源会对他们的心理健康产生重大影响。国际学生在适应国外生活时面临着更多的困难,因为他们通常是第一次在没有家人和朋友即时支持的情况下生活。这种过渡带来了独立生活,这需要承担新的责任,如管理财务、学业和个人幸福,而这些任务常常被低估。文化适应、语言障碍以及远离熟悉的支持系统所带来的孤立感加剧了这些挑战。综合起来,这些因素导致了这个群体压力水平的提高和心理健康问题风险的增加。然而,培养适应力和采用有效的应对机制在缓解这些挑战方面起着至关重要的作用。其中,社会支持和针对特定文化的大学项目一直被认为是增强适应力最有效的方式。进一步的策略,如建立强大的社交网络、进行自我关怀以及寻求学校支持,可以提高学生应对压力和适应新环境的能力。此外,培养文化能力、提高心理健康意识以及为国际学生提供量身定制的资源可以进一步促进他们的心理健康。文献中确定的有效应对策略包括社会支持、自我同情、对文化敏感的大学项目以及心理健康素养倡议。本文探讨了国际大学生面临的独特心理健康挑战,并强调了旨在增强适应力和提高学生在这一关键人生过渡阶段茁壮成长能力的应对策略。