中国留学生在马来西亚的跨文化适应:系统回顾

Wenwen Zhao, Mohd Nizam Osman, Siti Zobidah Omar, Hani Salwah Yaakup
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摘要:随着全球化进程的加快,出国留学逐渐成为一种普遍现象。中国是世界上最大的国际学生来源国,中国学生对外国的适应一直是学者们关注的焦点。虽然中国学生已经成为马来西亚第二大国际学生群体,但很少有研究关注这个群体在马来西亚的跨文化适应。本文献综述进一步证实了这一情况。从2010年到2021年,通过Google Scholar和Scopus数据库以及人工搜索获得的文章只有14篇。在有限的文献中,有4篇文章以中国留学生为样本。在其他研究中,样本是来自世界各地的国际学生,中国学生只占一部分。而且,大多数研究只选取了一个地点的样本,影响了结果的代表性。此外,研究课题相对单一;这14项研究主要探讨了影响马来西亚中国留学生跨文化适应的因素,并提出了改善马来西亚中国留学生跨文化适应的建议。在研究设计方面,有12篇文章采用了横断面调查,但只涉及自变量和因变量,没有调节变量或中介变量;研究框架相对简单。然而,横断面研究不能确定变量之间的因果关系,也不足以显示跨文化适应的动态过程。在此基础上,对今后的研究提出了建议。 关键词:跨文化适应;心理适应;社会文化适应;学业适应,国际学生
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THE CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTATION OF CHINESE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN MALAYSIA:A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Abstract: With the accelerating process of globalisation, studying abroad has gradually become a common phenomenon. China is the world's largest source of international students, and Chinese students’ adaptation to a foreign country has always been the focus of scholars. Although Chinese students have become the second-largest group of international students in Malaysia, few studies concentrated on the cross-cultural adaptation of this group in Malaysia. This literature review further confirms this situation. From 2010 to 2021, only 14 articles were obtained through both Google Scholar and Scopus databases and manual search. Among the limited literature,4 articles took Chinese international students as samples. In other research, the samples were international students from all over the world, and Chinese students only accounted for a part. Moreover, most of the studies only selected samples from one location, affecting the results' representative. In addition, the research topic was relatively unitary; the 14 studies mainly discussed the factors affecting the cross-cultural adaptation of Chinese students in Malaysia and suggested suggestions to improve their adaptation. In terms of research design, 12 articles applied a cross-sectional survey but onlyinvolved independent and dependent variables without moderating or mediating variables; the research framework was relatively simple. However, cross-sectional studies cannot determine causal relationships between variables and are insufficient to show the dynamic process of cross-cultural adaptation. On this basis, some suggestions for future research are put forward. Keywords: Cross-Cultural Adaptation; Psychological Adaptation; Sociocultural Adaptation; Academic Adaptation, International Students
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