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INTERNATIONAL AND UNITED STATES CITIZEN STUDENT ADAPTATION TO COLLEGE, OPINIONS ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS, AND ATTITUDES TOWARD SEEKING PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING HELP By MATTHEW F. BAYSDEN Bachelor of Arts University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida 1991 Masters of Science Springfield College Springfield, Massachusetts 1995 Submitted to the faculty of the Graduate College of the Oklahoma State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY May,2002 Name: Matthew F. Baysden Date of Degree: May, 2002 Institution: Oklahoma State University Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma Title of Study: INTERNATIONAL AND UNITED STATES CITIZEN STUDENT ADAPTATION TO COLLEGE, OPINIONS ABOUT MENTAL ILLNESS, AND ATTITUDES TOWARD SEEKING PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING HELP Pages in Study: 188 Major Field: Candidate for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Educational Psychology Option: Counseling Psychology Scope and Method of Study: This investigation was designed to explore and extend Wong's (1997) hypothesized component model in an effort to address the lack of a "Grand Theory'' which has inhibited the understanding of international students' attitudes toward seeking professional psychological help. As such this study examined the influence that adjustment to college, opinions about mental illness, and attitudes toward seeking professional counseling help had on United States citizen and international college student use of professional counseling. Inter ...
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