Journal article

Loneliness and International Students: An Australian Study

E Sawir, S Marginson, A Deumert, C Nyland, G Ramia

Journal of Studies in International Education | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2008

Abstract

In a study of international student security, consisting of 200 intensive interviews with students, resident onshore in Australia, it was found that two thirds of the group had experienced problems of loneliness and/or isolation, especially in the early months. According to Weiss, students experience both personal loneliness because of the loss of contact with families and social loneliness because of the loss of networks. Both forms of loneliness are at times exacerbated by their experiences in institutional sites. The article discusses the coping mechanisms that students use. It identifies a third kind of loneliness experienced by international students, cultural loneliness, triggered by t..

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