2021
DOI: 10.1080/03069885.2021.1965957
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“Why universities need to actively combat Sinophobia”: racially-traumatic experiences of Chinese international students in the United States during COVID-19

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“…Student responses to COVID-19 were like those of other populations that experienced changes in their education, virtual learning, and altered schedules and plans ( Kramer & Kramer, 2020 ). Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused various forms of emotional challenges for the international students that can develop potential PTSD symptoms such as anxiety, stress, and fear, especially during the lockdown periods ( Nam et al, 2021 , Van Bavel et al, 2020 ). The potential traumatic incidents and risk factors are not only for international students but also impact international faculty, migrants, sojourners, and their families.…”
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“…Student responses to COVID-19 were like those of other populations that experienced changes in their education, virtual learning, and altered schedules and plans ( Kramer & Kramer, 2020 ). Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused various forms of emotional challenges for the international students that can develop potential PTSD symptoms such as anxiety, stress, and fear, especially during the lockdown periods ( Nam et al, 2021 , Van Bavel et al, 2020 ). The potential traumatic incidents and risk factors are not only for international students but also impact international faculty, migrants, sojourners, and their families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While international students felt uncertainty along with the rapid academic, social, and cultural life changes during the lockdown, the potential risk grew for a physical and mental decline, substance use, and emotional despair ( Nam et al, 2021 , Hari et al, 2021 , Koo, 2021 , Wang, 2021 ). Participants did keep in contact with family, and some called their families every day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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