Relationship Between Adjustment and Support Types: Young and Mature-aged Local and International First Year University Students

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Sheryl Ramsay
Elizabeth Jones
Michelle Barker
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[1] Griffith University,Department of Management
[2] Griffith University,School of Applied Psychology
[3] Griffith University,Department of Management
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Higher Education | 2007年 / 54卷
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international students; mature-aged students; support; university adjustment;
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First year university is an important transition context for students. The present study examined the relationship between adjustment and support types, sources and levels of support, and satisfaction with levels of support, for first year students in an Australian university. Comparisons were made between young (17–21 year olds) and mature-aged students and local and international students. Findings indicate that well-adjusted students reported higher levels of social companionship support than the less adjusted group. Many students would have liked more support overall. In comparison to the local group, international students would have liked to receive more emotional, practical and informational support. The implications for service provision and university strategies are discussed.
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