COVID-19 期间在日留学生掌握生活技能和心理健康的类型分析

Chen Yulong , Shimamoto Kohei , Bando Takao , Tsuchiya Hironobu
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在 COVID 时代,生活技能(LS)是必不可少的,因为人们通过学习生活技能(学习不同的能力)来适应不同时期日常生活中出现的问题。因此,本研究的目的是对 COVID-19 大流行期间留学生掌握生活技能和心理健康的特点进行分类和澄清。本研究调查了 407 名(最终分析包括 134 名本科生:男=69,女=65;平均年龄=19.55岁),不分国籍和专业。采用大学生版日常生活技能量表(英文版)和测量孤独感、满意感和焦虑感的三个量表。首先,利用 K-均值法将研究对象分为三个聚类,分别为 "适应不良型"、"适应良好型 "和 "拓展型"。其次,三个心理健康问题与 LS 的相关系数结果表明,满意度、焦虑、人际交往和个人技能之间存在显著相关。满意度、焦虑、人际交往(满意度(r=0.25,p < 0.01)、焦虑:(r=-0.28,p < 0.01)、个人技能(满意度(r=0.39,p <;0.01),焦虑:(r=-0.47,p <;0.01))以及个人技能与孤独感(r=-0.28,p <;0.01)之间的关系。)第三,在关注留学生运动习惯中的运动频率、运动强度和总运动时间的同时,研究了其与心理健康和通识教育获得之间的关系。结果表明,两者之间没有明显的关系,研究得出结论:在 COVID-19 中,运动习惯并不影响留学生的心理健康和通识教育习得之间的关系。未来,为加强对留学生的支持,教育机构有望促进通识教育的掌握,以帮助学生适应大流行病带来的新生活方式。
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Typology of Acquiring Life Skills and Mental Health in International Students in Japan during COVID-19

Life Skills (LS) are essential in the COVID era because people acquire LS (learn different abilities) to adapt to problems that arise in their daily lives at different times. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to categorize and clarify the characteristics of LS acquisition and mental health among international students during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study surveyed 407(The final analysis included 134 undergraduates: M = 69, F = 65; Mean age=19.55) international students enrolled at two universities in the Kansai region of Japan, regardless of their nationality or subject major, from October to November 2021. Utilizing the University Student Edition of the Daily Life Skills Scale (English version) and three scales measuring Loneliness, Satisfaction, and Anxiety. Firstly, the target participants were classified into three clusters using the K-means method, denoted as "Maladaptive Type," "Adaptive Type," and "Expansive Type." Secondly, the results of correlation coefficients between three mental health questions and LS indicated significant correlations among Satisfaction, Anxiety, and Interpersonal and Personal skills. Significant correlations of 0.20 or more were observed among Satisfaction, Anxiety, Interpersonal (Satisfaction (r = 0.25, p < 0.01), Anxiety: (r=-0.28, p < 0.01)), and Personal skills (Satisfaction (r = 0.39, p < 0.01), Anxiety: (r=-0.47, p < 0.01)), as well as between Personal skills and Loneliness (r=-0.28, p < 0.01). Thirdly, while focusing on exercise frequency, exercise intensity, and total exercise time in the exercise habits of international students, an examination was conducted regarding the relationship with mental health and LS acquisition. The results indicated no significant relationships, and the study concluded that exercise habits did not affect the relationship between mental health and LS acquisition among international students during the COVID-19. In the future, to enhance support for international students, educational institutions are expected to promote LS acquisition to help students adapt to the new lifestyle resulting from the pandemic.

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