Social networking and adjustments among international students

Author:

Lin Jih-Hsuan1,Peng Wei2,Kim Mijung2,Kim Sung Yeun3,LaRose Robert2

Affiliation:

1. National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

2. Michigan State University, USA

3. Syracuse University, USA

Abstract

How do social media facilitate adjustment to changes in social structure and culture? This research examines the impact of online social networking on online and offline social capitals and adjustment of international students in the United States. A survey of 195 international students in a major Midwestern university showed that students’ interactions with Americans and home country friends using Facebook, extroversion, and horizontal collectivism were positively related to international students’ social adjustment and online bridging capital. Facebook usage mediated the relationship between extroversion and online social capital. The implications of social network site use, personality, and cultural difference on social capital and adjustment are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Communication

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