Leisure and health benefits associated with acculturation among Western international students living in South Korea

Junhyoung Kim, Se Hyuk Park, May Kim, Hsueh Wen Chow, Sua Han

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Abstract

Purpose: Prior research provides limited information on the roles that leisure can play among Western international students studying in Eastern countries. Exploring this directional difference can provide its implications for Western international student support. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore leisure behaviours and leisure benefits associated with acculturation among Western international students residing in South Korea.Method: Using a purposeful criterion sampling strategy, a total of 18 participants (7 males and 11 females) were recruited. This study employed semi-structured in-depth interviews and a content mapping and content mining question strategy was incorporated.Results: The following core themes were associated with the health benefits of leisure activities experienced by international students living in South Korea: (a) promoting mental health, (b) experiencing dynamics of inter-and intra-group friendships, and (c) facilitating acculturation.Conclusions: The findings showed that participants developed friendships with the host individuals and other international students, became well acculturated into a new culture and experienced benefits to their mental health, indicating that leisure participation can be instrumental in improving social and psychological wellbeing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1945725
JournalInternational Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Leisure
  • Social health
  • acculturation
  • international students
  • mental wellbeing

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