Malak Feruz Karimova, Nigar Rahim Huseynova
ANALYSIS OF PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS IN THE PROCESS OF ADAPTATION TO UNIVERSITY LIFE AMONG FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS
Abstract. Beginning higher education is regarded as one
of the most important transitions in the lives of a first-year university
student. Some students integrate into this new environment rather quickly;
others face emotional stress, psychosomatic symptoms, and social isolation.
While some students adapt to this new environment very easily, others suffer
emotional upset, psychosomatic illness, and social isolation. For some, this
failure to adapt can result in withdrawal from university.
This may result in negative attitudes towards university,
poor family relationships and career failures. The purpose of this paper is to
theoretically address the psychosocial determinants of university adaptation like
gender, social support, financial status, locus of control, homesickness, and
personality traits.
Keywords: first-year students, university adaptation, social support,
psychological symptoms
