ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY
Abstract
International students are particularly vulnerable to mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and psychological distress, often at rates significantly higher than those of their domestic counterparts. In light of these pressing mental health concerns, this study primarily sought to investigate whether positive intergroup contact and intercultural sensitivity could serve as effective strategies to attenuate intergroup anxiety among Asian international students studying in Hungary. The study further examined the students’ levels of intergroup contact, intercultural sensitivity, and intergroup anxiety. Participants were selected through convenience sampling from the general student population (N = 237) and completed self-report questionnaires assessing these variables. Data were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistical techniques, including frequency distribution, Pearson product-moment correlation, and hierarchical multiple regression. The results indicate that while international students experience low to moderate intergroup contact with local individuals, they exhibit higher levels of intercultural sensitivity. Additionally, moderate levels of intergroup anxiety were reported during intercultural interactions. Importantly, the findings reveal that intergroup contact and intercultural sensitivity emerge as essential resources for reducing intergroup anxiety. These results underscore the need for higher education institutions to proactively foster intergroup contact and enhance intercultural sensitivity among their international student populations. The study also discusses implications, limitations, and future research directions.
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Ethical Statement
This study involving human participants has completed and fulfilled the ethical guidelines requirements. The participants provided written informed consent before taking part in the study and were informed about its objectives
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
International Relations (Other)
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
April 30, 2025
Submission Date
October 30, 2024
Acceptance Date
March 6, 2025
Published in Issue
Year 2025 Volume: 7 Number: 2
APA
Gebregergis, W., & Csukonyi, C. (2025). ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY. Eurasian Research Journal, 7(2), 181-203. https://izlik.org/JA23DY69UE
AMA
1.Gebregergis W, Csukonyi C. ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY. ERJ. 2025;7(2):181-203. https://izlik.org/JA23DY69UE
Chicago
Gebregergis, Werede, and Csilla Csukonyi. 2025. “ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY”. Eurasian Research Journal 7 (2): 181-203. https://izlik.org/JA23DY69UE.
EndNote
Gebregergis W, Csukonyi C (April 1, 2025) ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY. Eurasian Research Journal 7 2 181–203.
IEEE
[1]W. Gebregergis and C. Csukonyi, “ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY”, ERJ, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 181–203, Apr. 2025, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA23DY69UE
ISNAD
Gebregergis, Werede - Csukonyi, Csilla. “ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY”. Eurasian Research Journal 7/2 (April 1, 2025): 181-203. https://izlik.org/JA23DY69UE.
JAMA
1.Gebregergis W, Csukonyi C. ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY. ERJ. 2025;7:181–203.
MLA
Gebregergis, Werede, and Csilla Csukonyi. “ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY”. Eurasian Research Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, Apr. 2025, pp. 181-03, https://izlik.org/JA23DY69UE.
Vancouver
1.Werede Gebregergis, Csilla Csukonyi. ATTENUATION OF INTERGROUP ANXIETY THROUGH INTERGROUP CONTACT AND INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY: INSIGHTS FROM ASIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING IN HUNGARY. ERJ [Internet]. 2025 Apr. 1;7(2):181-203. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA23DY69UE