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Understanding Stressors for International Students

On 19 October 2023 By SEBE In Learning and Teaching Festival 2023

Chi Maher Introduction Stressors are psychological events that students tend to see as demanding, challenging and threatening to their safety (Cao et al., 2021). They can affect mental function, performance, and individual behaviour. A stressor …

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