日本人交換留学高校生の異文化への適応過程
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The present paper presents a set of data on the psychosomatic adjustment processes of Japanese exchange students to U.S.A.and Canada. Through Cornell Medical Index, it was found that boys were faster and better adjusted to a different culture than girls in terms of the subjective psychosomatic symptoms. Subjects were divided into Regions I, II and III based on pre-departure CMI discrimination regions of neurosis. Subjects in Region I showed that they were fast and well adjusted to a new culture, showing little vacillation on subjective symptoms through pre- and post-departure periods. Those of Region II followed similar processes, but showed visible vacillation. Those of Region III continued to exhibit stress-related symptoms. Through a questionnaire administered during their sojourn, the girls were found to appreciate their stay less than the boys. Moreover, the more neurotic the students were assessed by pre-daparture CMI, the less they tended to appreciate the different culture.
- 日本教育心理学会の論文
- 1986-03-30