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Causes of Psychopathological Disorders in Students Studying Abroad

Authors: Allahyarova, Sevinc; Səməndərova, Aydan;

Causes of Psychopathological Disorders in Students Studying Abroad

Abstract

Abstract: Adaptation of students studying abroad to the country they are studying in is a very long and difficult process. As a result of difficult adaptation, depression, anxiety and stress are found in students. The Finnish University in the network of European universities under the leadership of Vatsk; Andrews, Jennie, John University of London in the United Kingdom; Carroll, Ryan Among Students of Hermeneutics in America; Lepine has conducted research at an Australian university and others in various countries. The conducted researches make it possible to identify the mental health problems of foreign students studying in the country, to know the centers to which they can apply and to apply in time. In modern times, depression is noted with a high percentage among foreign students. It is a mental disorder characterized by low mood, accompanied by agitation, high fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, suicidal thoughts, decreased appetite, insomnia, psychomotor inhibition or agitation, as well as various somatic symptoms and complaints. In the medical context, depression differs from the usual meaning of the term - a state of hopelessness, depression and sadness - and requires medical attention. Keywords: Student, Study abroad, Psychopathological disorders.

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