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Health & New Media Research 2017;1(3):187-208.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22720/HNMR.2017.1.3.187    Published online December 31, 2017.
Information-Oriented Antecedents and Cognitive Consequences of Perceived University Support (PUS) among International Students
H. Erin Lee1, Jaehee Cho2
1The Division of Media Communication, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
2The School of Media & Communication, Chung-Ang University
Correspondence:  Jaehee Cho,
Email: jcho49@cau.ac.kr
Abstract
This study investigated the antecedents and consequences of perceived university support (PUS) for international students in the US. This study focused on international students’ reception of university-provided information as the main predictor of PUS. This study examined the positive roles of PUS in increasing international students’ identification with their host university and strengthening the two types of social capital, bonding and bridging social capital. Statistical results fully supported all of the proposed hypotheses. More specifically, international students’ reception of four different categories of information positively affected PUS. University identification positively mediated the relationships between PUS and social capital.
Key Words: Perceived University Support (PUS), Information Reception, University Identification, Bonding Social Capital, Bridging Social Capital
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