A Comparison of South African and International First-Year Students’ Counselling Needs and Preferred Counselling Sources

L. Nicholas, M. Damianova, Mzamo Ntantiso
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This study investigated the personal, career and learning skill needs of first-year university students, their preferred counselling sources, and compared South African and international students. Respondents completed a structured questionnaire (N = 567) with more than half reporting a moderate to high need for assistance with their concerns. Women had a significantly greater need for assistance with the bulk of listed concerns than men. International students had a significantly greater need for assistance than South African students and were particularly concerned about xenophobia. These results may assist administrators and counsellors to develop strategies to address identified student needs.
南非与国际一年级学生的心理咨询需求及首选的心理咨询来源比较
本研究调查了大学一年级学生的个人、职业和学习技能需求,以及他们首选的咨询来源,并比较了南非和国际学生。受访者完成了一份结构化问卷(N = 567),其中一半以上的受访者表示他们对帮助的需求从中等到高度不等。在列出的大部分问题上,妇女比男子更需要帮助。国际学生比南非学生更需要援助,并特别关注仇外心理。这些结果可以帮助管理人员和辅导员制定策略,以解决已确定的学生需求。
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