2022
DOI: 10.46827/ejsss.v7i5.1288
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Coping Strategies Among International Students During Covid 19 in Sweden

Abstract: The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic created disruptions in all people's daily lives. This deadly pandemic tremendously affected the social, economic, and physical systems. International students were a vulnerable population whose adjustment and adaptation processes in Sweden were interrupted. Therefore, we carried out to ascertain the international students' coping strategies during COVID-19. The study thus explores the coping strategies that international students utilise to deal with changes experienced du… Show more

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“…Additionally, sport promotes physical fitness, health and psychological well-being (Hertting & Karlefors, 2013;Lundkvist et al, 2020;Malm et al, 2019;Rich et al, 2015). Since experiences of stress, anxiety and loneliness are common among migrants (Menge & Kayonga, 2022), sport enhances positive feelings of joy and happiness, rekindles lost hope and enables social interactions (Hertting & Karlefors, 2013;Stone, 2018;Stura, 2019). Putnam (2000) contends that participation in voluntary and collective activities, including sports, initiates social interactions resulting in social networks.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, sport promotes physical fitness, health and psychological well-being (Hertting & Karlefors, 2013;Lundkvist et al, 2020;Malm et al, 2019;Rich et al, 2015). Since experiences of stress, anxiety and loneliness are common among migrants (Menge & Kayonga, 2022), sport enhances positive feelings of joy and happiness, rekindles lost hope and enables social interactions (Hertting & Karlefors, 2013;Stone, 2018;Stura, 2019). Putnam (2000) contends that participation in voluntary and collective activities, including sports, initiates social interactions resulting in social networks.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 5 , 6 The public health crisis led to lockdowns, social distancing measures, and heightened uncertainty, creating an environment where individuals turned to binge-watching as a means of escape and relaxation. 6 , 7 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6 The public health crisis led to lockdowns, social distancing measures, and heightened uncertainty, creating an environment where individuals turned to binge-watching as a means of escape and relaxation. 6,7 There is no uniform definition of binge-watching, and when researchers refer to binge-watching, they usually consider the number of episodes watched at one time, the frequency, and what is being watched. Some studies define bingewatching as watching multiple episodes of a television series at once; others use the definition created by Netflix, which states that binge-watching is watching 1 to 6 episodes of a television series at a time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%