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Title:Duševno zdravje tujih študentov v Sloveniji
Authors:ID Pilipović, Adna (Author)
ID Stepišnik Perdih, Tjaša (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FUDS - School of advanced social studies
Abstract:V diplomski nalogi je obravnavano duševno zdravje tujih študentov v Sloveniji. Glede na to, da je v Sloveniji veliko število tujih študentov, predvsem iz držav nekdanje SFRJ, največ iz Bosne in Hercegovine, Srbije in Hrvaške, ter da se ti študenti pri 18 letih odselijo od doma in gredo sami v novo državo, med nove ljudje z drugim jezikom, smo želeli raziskati, kakšno je njihovo duševno zdravje po tem. Odločili smo se raziskati izključno samo tuje študente, iz zgoraj navedenega razloga. Na začetku smo predstavili teoretični del, kjer smo obravnavali pojme, ki so se nanašali na duševno zdravje, duševno zdravje v državah nekdanje SFRJ, duševno zdravje mladih ter najpogostejše duševne težave pri študentih, kot so stres, depresija, anksioznost in izgorelost. Temu sledita metodološki in raziskovalni del. Naredili smo vprašalnik, ki je sestavljen iz 49 vprašanj. Prvi del vprašalnika sestavljajo osnovna vprašanja, drugi del je vprašalnik o izgorelosti, tretji del je pa DASS-21 vprašalnik. Vprašalnik je bil objavljen v treh skupinah na Facebooku, in sicer med izpitnim obdobjem. Prvi del vprašalnika smo predstavili s pomočjo grafov iz Excela, analiza DASS-21 vprašalnika je narejena v programu SPSS in je tudi predstavljena. Odgovorili smo na naša raziskovalna vprašanja in na koncu podali naše zaključke. Zaključili smo, da duševno zdravje tujih študentov v Sloveniji ni tako slabo, kot smo pričakovali. Pričakovali smo slabše rezultate, glede na to, da študenti prihajajo v popolnoma tujo državo, sami, brez znanja jezika in s številnimi novimi obveznostmi, ki jih prinaša fakulteta. Ugotovili smo da poleg študentskih obveznosti, 82,5 % študentov opravlja delo preko študentskega servisa. Ugotovili smo tudi, da se duševno zdravje študentov razlikuje glede na državo, iz katere prihajajo.
Keywords:duševno zdravje, stres, depresija, anksioznost, izgorelost
Year of publishing:2023
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-9915 New window
Publication date in ReVIS:13.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:Mental health of foreign students in Slovenia
Abstract:The mental health of foreign students in Slovenia was discussed in our thesis. In view of the fact that there are a large number of foreign students in Slovenia, mainly from the countries of the former SFRY, mostly from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Croatia, and that those students moved away from home at the age of 18 and lived alone in a new country, among new people, learning a new language, we wanted to find out what their mental health is like. We decided to investigate exclusively foreign students, for the reason stated above. At the beginning, we presented the theoretical part, where we discussed concepts related to mental health, mental health in the countries of the former SFRY, mental health of young people, and the most common mental problems among students, such as stress, depression, anxiety and burnout. The topic is followed by the methodological and research part. We ordered a questionnaire consisting of 49 questions. The first part of the questionnaire consists of basic questions, the second part is the burnout questionnaire, and the third part is the DASS-21 questionnaire. The questionnaire was published in three Facebook groups and was published during the exam period. We presented the first part of the questionnaire with the help of graphs from Excel, the analysis of the DASS-21 questionnaire was done in the SPSS program and is also presented. We answered our research questions and finally presented our conclusions. We concluded that the mental health of foreign students in Slovenia is not as bad as we expected. We expected weaker results, considering that the students are coming to a completely foreign country, alone, without knowledge of the language and with many new obligations that come with the faculty. We found that in addition to student obligations, 82.5% of students perform work through the student service. We also found that the mental health of students differs depending on the country they come from.
Keywords:mental health, stress, depression, anxiety, burnout


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