Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students

Many mainland Chinese students have flocked to universities or colleges in Singapore. Inevitably, these students encounter difficulties adapting to their new lives. An online social support group called Living in Singapore Group (LSg), a subforum of the most popular forum on Chinese international st...

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Main Authors: Yang, Xiaodong, Chen, Liang
Other Authors: Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-834522019-12-06T15:23:17Z Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students Yang, Xiaodong Chen, Liang Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication Social Support Message Online Support Group Many mainland Chinese students have flocked to universities or colleges in Singapore. Inevitably, these students encounter difficulties adapting to their new lives. An online social support group called Living in Singapore Group (LSg), a subforum of the most popular forum on Chinese international study created in April 2000, provides various types of social-support messages for mainland Chinese students in Singapore. The present research explores the nature and effectiveness of these social-support messages. Study 1 uses a directed qualitative content analysis to analyze 1,736 posted messages collected from July 6, 2012, to February 6, 2013. Results suggest that social support messages can be categorized into subcategories of three existing main categories (informational, instrumental, and emotional) and a new category (network support). Study 2 conducts in-depth interviews with 21 LSg members from May 15, 2013, to July 15, 2013. Results demonstrate that social support messages provided by this group are effective in helping mainland Chinese international students to adjust to their new lives in Singapore. Published version 2019-05-10T07:07:06Z 2019-12-06T15:23:17Z 2019-05-10T07:07:06Z 2019-12-06T15:23:17Z 2015 Journal Article Chen, L. & Yang, X. (2015). Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students. International Journal of Communication, 9(1), 2161-2181. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83452 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48156 http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/2867 en International Journal of Communication © 2015 (Liang Chen & Xiaodong Yang). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd). Available at http://ijoc.org. 21 p. application/pdf
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Yang, Xiaodong
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Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students
description Many mainland Chinese students have flocked to universities or colleges in Singapore. Inevitably, these students encounter difficulties adapting to their new lives. An online social support group called Living in Singapore Group (LSg), a subforum of the most popular forum on Chinese international study created in April 2000, provides various types of social-support messages for mainland Chinese students in Singapore. The present research explores the nature and effectiveness of these social-support messages. Study 1 uses a directed qualitative content analysis to analyze 1,736 posted messages collected from July 6, 2012, to February 6, 2013. Results suggest that social support messages can be categorized into subcategories of three existing main categories (informational, instrumental, and emotional) and a new category (network support). Study 2 conducts in-depth interviews with 21 LSg members from May 15, 2013, to July 15, 2013. Results demonstrate that social support messages provided by this group are effective in helping mainland Chinese international students to adjust to their new lives in Singapore.
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title Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students
title_short Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students
title_full Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students
title_fullStr Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students
title_full_unstemmed Nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland Chinese international students
title_sort nature and effectiveness of online social support for intercultural adaptation of mainland chinese international students
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http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48156
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