Differential Adjustment Outcomes of International Students at U.S. Universities: Examining the Intersections of Region of Origin, Gender, and Graduate Level
We present an exploratory study of differences in international students' adjustment and social-emotional outcomes based on key demographic variables. Drawing on a sample of 558 international students attending 14 colleges and universities in the United States, we examined students' belong...
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