Metasynthesis Regarding the Sociocultural Adaptation of International University

Quinones, Astrid Vanessa Sarmiento; BUSTOS-NAVARRETE, CLAUDIO ENRIQUE; Victoria Perez, Maria; Peralta, Diana Lucia; Zanartu, Natalia; VERGARA-ESTEVEZ, JORGE ARTURO

Abstract

This study centers on the sociocultural adaptation experience of international students in academic life and daily life. Responses to the guiding question of what differences and similarities are discernible in the sociocultural adaptation processes that international university students experience in the university versus outside university in the receiving society. It presents a metasynthesis of 12 empirical studies that apply qualitative methodologies to the study of international university students' sociocultural adaptation, which were published in scientific journals indexed in Ebscohost, WOS and Scopus from January 2012 to March 2019. The metasynthesis results indicate that sociocultural adaption involves: (1) situations of shock that arise in the two environments of academic and daily life with specific challenges proper to each one, and (2) the deployment of varying intrapersonal and social resources in each context. Academic and daily life can be considered as necessarily linked to sociocultural adaptation given the compensatory function observed in relational dynamics of students as they move between the two settings. The emphasis of the research on presenting sociocultural adaptation as a primarily negative process, the theoretical implications of separating academic life from daily life, and the relevance of exploring the role of social networks in students' daily life are discussed.

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Título según WOS: Metasynthesis Regarding the Sociocultural Adaptation of International University
Título de la Revista: Qualitative Report
Volumen: 25
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 1567
Página final: 1600
DOI:

10.46743/2160-3715/2021.4623

Notas: ISI