2009
DOI: 10.1037/a0016634
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Effects of assertiveness training and expressive writing on acculturative stress in international students: A randomized trial.

Abstract: International university students often experience acculturative stress, and culturally appropriate techniques to manage stress are needed. This randomized trial tested the effects of group assertiveness training, private expressive writing, their combination, and a wait-list control on the acculturative stress, affect, and health of 118 international students at an urban, American university. Interventions were conducted at the start of a semester, and assessments were conducted at baseline and the end of the… Show more

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“…Regarding the specifics of psychological functioning in this age period, the need for control of negative emotions, demonstration of respect and acceptance of others was emphasized, as well as awareness and fulfillment of responsibilities and obligations (Bell, McGrane, Gunderson, & Anderson, 2011;Burns & Sinfield, 2012;Moon, 2009;Varenhorst, 2003). The development of these characteristics in learners improved the performance of communicative interaction with teachers and peers and influenced the effectiveness of learning by reducing stress in school, increasing the success rate of trainees, and expanding their reflective learning (Paeezy, Shahraray, & Abdi, 2010;Tavakoli, Lumley, Hijazi, Slavin-Spenny, & Parris 2009). …”
Section: Assertiveness As a Significant Quality In Various Communicatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the specifics of psychological functioning in this age period, the need for control of negative emotions, demonstration of respect and acceptance of others was emphasized, as well as awareness and fulfillment of responsibilities and obligations (Bell, McGrane, Gunderson, & Anderson, 2011;Burns & Sinfield, 2012;Moon, 2009;Varenhorst, 2003). The development of these characteristics in learners improved the performance of communicative interaction with teachers and peers and influenced the effectiveness of learning by reducing stress in school, increasing the success rate of trainees, and expanding their reflective learning (Paeezy, Shahraray, & Abdi, 2010;Tavakoli, Lumley, Hijazi, Slavin-Spenny, & Parris 2009). …”
Section: Assertiveness As a Significant Quality In Various Communicatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Дуготрајна пасивност може бити узрок и фи-зичким тегобама, као што су тензионе главобоље, повишен крвни притисак и друго (Pinquart & Schiller, 2003). Стална и непрестана по-треба пасивне особе да је други људи прихвате, најчешће има су-протне ефекте, јер је друге особе мање поштују и занемарују њене потребе, што често има за последицу анксиозност и депресивност (Tavakoli et al, 2009).…”
Section: Assertiveness and Depressive Personality Of Students Of Pedaunclassified
“…Studies by Andrade (2006), Fritz et al (2008), Hellsten and Prescott (2004), Hunley (2009), Myles & Cheng (2003), Tavakoli et al (2009), andSakurai et al (2009) have grouped all international students together. Nevertheless, some actually focus on certain nationality like Chinese ; for example, Jiang et al (2009), Zhu et al (2007, Sayers and Franklin (2008), and Arkoudis and Tran (2007); Indonesians (Novera 2004); Indians (Sameena Ahmed 2006); Asians in general (Sawir 2005, Wong 2004, Niles 1995, and Ramburuth & Mc Cormick 2001; Seychelles (Guilfoyle & Harryba 2009); Turks (Bektas et al 2009) and Iranians (Mehdizadeh & Scott 2005).…”
Section: Player 1: the International Students (Iss)mentioning
confidence: 99%