Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolis

A sample of 264 practically healthy students from Beijing, Harbin, XI'an, and Moscow (197 Chinese and 67 Russian students: 137 boys and 127 girls aged 18.3 to 25.6 years) studied the dynamics of sociopsychological adaptation of students in the Metropolitan area. The majority of students (58%) f...

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Main Authors: Calero Vanessa Katerine, Glebov Viktor, Shevtsov Vasiliy, Isaev Konstantin, Efremova Dilyara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/05/shsconf_sps2020_02014.pdf
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spelling doaj-8f18fd874cbe4b57a5d84385e7a86e5b2021-01-15T10:22:09ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-01940201410.1051/shsconf/20219402014shsconf_sps2020_02014Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolisCalero Vanessa Katerine0Glebov Viktor1Shevtsov Vasiliy2Isaev Konstantin3Efremova Dilyara4Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Vygotsky Institute of Psychology, Russian State University for the HumanitiesA sample of 264 practically healthy students from Beijing, Harbin, XI'an, and Moscow (197 Chinese and 67 Russian students: 137 boys and 127 girls aged 18.3 to 25.6 years) studied the dynamics of sociopsychological adaptation of students in the Metropolitan area. The majority of students (58%) from XI'an had low indicators of socio-psychological adaptation, which was associated with high levels of situational and personal anxiety. High levels of aggression were also observed in this group. The assessment of social and psychological adaptation of Chinese students from Beijing also showed difficulties in adaptability and difficulties in psycho-emotional relations: almost half of the students (48%) from Beijing took an intermediate position in terms of psychoemotional state. Interpersonal communication problems were identified in this group.Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of Chinese students from Harbin showed a fairly high level of adaptation in most students (69%), which was expressed in a fairly good knowledge of the Russian language, intergroup communication, and low indicators of anxiety and aggressionhttps://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/05/shsconf_sps2020_02014.pdf
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author Calero Vanessa Katerine
Glebov Viktor
Shevtsov Vasiliy
Isaev Konstantin
Efremova Dilyara
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Glebov Viktor
Shevtsov Vasiliy
Isaev Konstantin
Efremova Dilyara
Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolis
SHS Web of Conferences
author_facet Calero Vanessa Katerine
Glebov Viktor
Shevtsov Vasiliy
Isaev Konstantin
Efremova Dilyara
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title Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolis
title_short Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolis
title_full Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolis
title_fullStr Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of foreign students in the conditions of the Metropolitan metropolis
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description A sample of 264 practically healthy students from Beijing, Harbin, XI'an, and Moscow (197 Chinese and 67 Russian students: 137 boys and 127 girls aged 18.3 to 25.6 years) studied the dynamics of sociopsychological adaptation of students in the Metropolitan area. The majority of students (58%) from XI'an had low indicators of socio-psychological adaptation, which was associated with high levels of situational and personal anxiety. High levels of aggression were also observed in this group. The assessment of social and psychological adaptation of Chinese students from Beijing also showed difficulties in adaptability and difficulties in psycho-emotional relations: almost half of the students (48%) from Beijing took an intermediate position in terms of psychoemotional state. Interpersonal communication problems were identified in this group.Assessment of social and psychological adaptation of Chinese students from Harbin showed a fairly high level of adaptation in most students (69%), which was expressed in a fairly good knowledge of the Russian language, intergroup communication, and low indicators of anxiety and aggression
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