Study title
Life Stress, Symptomatology and First Year Examination Performance in Overseas Students, 1976-1977
Creator
Study number / PID
1169 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-1169-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
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Abstract
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The main aims of this study were to examine a sample of first year overseas undergraduate students at Edinburgh University and to determine the relationship between, on the one hand, sociological data, life events experienced since being accepted to Edinburgh and on the other, first year examination performance and psychiatric symptomatology.
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The students were interviewed briefly at the beginning of the first term and subsequently for a more extensive interview during the Easter term. At the second interview several detailed assessments were made, which included:
1. A measurement of Cultural Distance, together with an independent assessment of problems and subjective feelings arising out of such distance.
2. Measurement of Life Events and long-term difficulties since acceptance for Edinburgh University.
3. Scales designed to measure a single symptom, such as headache or depression.
At the end of the academic year the details of academic performance, the number of medical consultations and the categories of episodes were obtained.
The main interest of the research was in the relationships within the group of overseas students; a multiple regression analysis was used to determine the nature of these relationships.
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Methodology
Data collection period
01/10/1976 - 01/10/1977
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Analysis unit
Universe
First year overseas students at the University of Edinburgh, 1976/1977
Sampling procedure
Kind of data
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Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1981
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