International Students’ Mental Health and Attitude Toward Counseling Centers

  • Alavi M
  • Mohamed Sh S
  • Maryam Ger S
  • et al.
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The main objective of this study is to identify the state of international students” mental health in a university setting. As the second objective, the study investigates students' attitudes toward seeking help from counseling centers located in their university. A sample of l 50 international postgraduate students with mental health problems was selected from a population of 412. For the purpose of data collection a questionnaire was administered. The questionnaire was a researcher-made questionnaire concerning students' attitude toward...

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Alavi, M., Mohamed Sh, S., Maryam Ger, S., & Tajudin Ni, M. (2014). International Students’ Mental Health and Attitude Toward Counseling Centers. Journal of Applied Sciences, 14(16), 1871–1876. https://doi.org/10.3923/jas.2014.1871.1876

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