2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcomm.2023.1186527
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The effect of social network sites on international students' acculturation, adaptation, and wellbeing

Joep Hofhuis,
Marieke C. van Egmond,
Franziska E. Lutz
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionA growing body of literature focuses on the impact of social media on well-being of international students. What remains understudied, is how these effects may be explained through acculturation and adaptation processes. This paper examines the mediating roles of acculturation dimensions (cultural maintenance and host country participation) and (psychological and sociocultural) adaptation, on the relationship between host and home Social Network Site (SNS) use and well-being, among two populations.… Show more

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“…As social media became ubiquitous gaining popularity across cultures, an increased number of studies on the use of social media among international students in relation to acculturation and adjustment proliferated, yet few studies were conducted to analyze the relationships between social media use and homesickness (Hofhuis et al, 2023;Poyrazli & Devonish, 2020;Wong & Liu, 2024;Yu et al, 2019). Social media is one such technology available to international sojourners that can facilitate communication with home communities.…”
Section: Social Media Use Homesickness and Acculturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As social media became ubiquitous gaining popularity across cultures, an increased number of studies on the use of social media among international students in relation to acculturation and adjustment proliferated, yet few studies were conducted to analyze the relationships between social media use and homesickness (Hofhuis et al, 2023;Poyrazli & Devonish, 2020;Wong & Liu, 2024;Yu et al, 2019). Social media is one such technology available to international sojourners that can facilitate communication with home communities.…”
Section: Social Media Use Homesickness and Acculturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As social media became ubiquitous gaining popularity across cultures, an increased number of studies on the use of social media among international students in relation to acculturation and adjustment proliferated, yet few studies were conducted to analyze the relationships between social media use and homesickness (Hofhuis et al, 2023;Poyrazli & Devonish, 2020;Wong & Liu, 2024;Yu et al, 2019). Social media is one such technology available to international sojourners that can facilitate communication with home communities.…”
Section: Social Media Use Homesickness and Acculturationmentioning
confidence: 99%