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So Rin Kim (University of Missouri-St. Louis) Rhea Banerjee (Rutgers University) Angélica Galván (California State University at Northridge)
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한국상담학회 Journal of Asia Pacific Counseling Journal of Asia Pacific Counseling Vol.15 No.1
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2025.2
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75 - 94 (20page)

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The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the mental health and wellbeing of Asian international college students (AICS) in the United States. This exploratory study employs a convergent mixed-methods approach to explore these specific impacts and provide a comprehensive understanding of the mental health, social support, and coping strategies of AICS. Quantitative findings indicated that academic pressure and financial concerns were significant stressors associated with an increase in depression among AICS, while age was associated with psychological wellbeing.
Qualitative data highlight additional challenges, including travel restrictions, isolation, fear of anti-Asian discrimination, and underutilization of mental health services due to cultural stigma and language barriers. Participants reported coping strategies such as social support from family and friends, self-improvement activities, and spiritual practices. These findings inform college counselors and other mental health professionals to build institutional collaboration and provide culturally competent and accessible services for the wellbeing of AICS during global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Abstract
Introduction
Challenges for Asian International College Students
Underutilization of Mental Health Services
The COVID-19 Pandemic‘s Impact on Mental Health
Method
Results
Discussion
Implications
Conclusion
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