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An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University

Dissertation (MA (Research Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2021.

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Other Authors: Chigeza, Shingairai
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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/86216 An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University Chigeza, Shingairai shawnell.letsoalo3@gmail.com Fadiji, Angelina Wilson Letsoalo, Tshireletso Shawnell UCTD African international students Relational well-being Migration Higher education institution (HEI) Relationships Dissertation (MA (Research Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2021. Students are often faced with high academic pressures that create high levels of distress and anxiety, leading to low levels of psychological well-being. International students, in particular, are more susceptible to threats to their psychological well-being as their immigrant status in host societies exposes them to unique challenges such as language difficulties, cultural differences, social isolation, and discrimination to list a few. Relationships are an important component of individuals’ well-being, and the contribution of relationships to international students’ well-being has been largely neglected in the literature. As such, the overall aim of this study was to explore the experiences of relational well-being of African international students at a South African university. African international students were specifically selected given the propensity for discrimination against African migrants in South Africa which might expose African international students to greater threats to their well-being relative to other international student populations. This study was part of a larger study on relationships, meaning, and well-being. Both studies adopted a qualitative design wherein semi-structured interviews were employed to collect data, and the transcripts of 16 out of 28 participants (ave. age = 24; females = 5; males = 11) were selected from the larger study’s data set for the purposes of the analysis in this study. To make sense of the findings, thematic analysis was used and from the findings arrived upon through the analysis, it was concluded that African international students have reciprocal positive relationships with local and other immigrant students that contribute to well-being outcomes in the social, psychological, and educational domains. In addition, it was discovered that institutional culture and the availability of spaces that provide opportunities for interaction are important determinants of relational experiences in the university campus space. It was thus recommended that efforts should be made to create more spaces in which African international students could engage and interact with a diverse group of students to encourage relationship formation. National Research Foundation (NRF) Research Development Programme (UP) English MA (Research Psychology) Unrestricted 2022-07-15T07:00:06Z 2022-07-15T07:00:06Z 2022 2021 Dissertation * S2022 https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/86216 en © 2022 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
African international students
Relational well-being
Migration
Higher education institution (HEI)
Relationships
An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University
title An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University
title_full An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University
title_fullStr An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University
title_full_unstemmed An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University
title_short An Exploration of Relational Well-Being of African International Students at a South African University
title_sort exploration of relational well being of african international students at a south african university
topic UCTD
African international students
Relational well-being
Migration
Higher education institution (HEI)
Relationships
url https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/86216