Moving Back Home: How Chinese Student Returnees Feel About Changes and Depression

CHINASat Dec 28 2024
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Have you ever thought about how your living conditions might affect your mental health? For Chinese international students returning home, this is a real concern, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent study looked into how these students feel about changes in where they live, their plans to move again, and their beliefs about fate. It turns out that these beliefs can make a big difference in how depressed they feel. Imagine you've been living abroad for a while and then suddenly have to move back to your home country. Wouldn't you feel a bit overwhelmed by the changes? That's exactly what many of these students go through. The study found that those who felt more negatively about their new living conditions were more likely to feel depressed.
But it's not just about where they live. The study also found that students who were thinking about leaving again were more likely to feel down. This could be because they're feeling stuck or uncertain about their future. Beliefs about fate also played a role. Those who believed that fate plays a big part in their lives were less likely to feel depressed. Maybe they feel like things will work out in the end, even if they're not sure what's next. So, what can we learn from this? It's important to pay attention to how we feel about our living situations and our plans for the future. And maybe it's okay to believe that things will work out, even when life feels uncertain.
https://localnews.ai/article/moving-back-home-how-chinese-student-returnees-feel-about-changes-and-depression-148bf888

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