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New Report Highlights Importance of International Experience for Youth Resilience

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New Report Highlights Importance of International Experience for Youth Resilience

[Gothenburg April 30, 2024] As the world marks Mental Health Awareness Month this May, a new report from global education organization Educatius sheds light on the invaluable role that international experience plays in building resilience and supporting the well-being of youth.

The Global Youth Resilience Index by Educatius surveyed over 4,000 teenagers aged 16-20 from 9 countries in their own language. The survey, based on the MCRI’s Adolescent Resilience Questionnaire (ARQ) and conducted by the YouGov analysis institute using CAWI methodology, found that international experience and comfort with new cultures and languages are strongly linked to higher levels of resilience among young people.

Key findings from the report include:

Multicultural and Language Comfort Boosts Resilience

  • Approximately 44.2% of participants felt comfortable expressing themselves in a non-native language. This comfort with language acquisition was associated with higher levels of resilience.
  • A significant portion of participants had traveled or lived abroad independently, indicating the critical role of cultural immersion in building resilience and preparing students for global citizenship.

Future Aspirations Tied to Resilience

  • 49% of surveyed teenagers expressed a desire to live or study abroad in the next 3-5 years. This international ambition was linked to higher resilience, suggesting that global education not only attracts resilient students but also contributes to their personal growth.

Resilient Youth Feel More Connected

Participants with stronger resilience characteristics, such as confidence and emotional insight, reported feeling better connected to their families, friends, schools, and communities. This sense of belonging and support is crucial for mental health.

"As a global exchange organization, each year we witness firsthand the transformative impact that international experiences can have on young people," said Educatius Vice President of Communications, Carla Kearns. "This report underscores how immersion in new cultures and languages fosters resilience - a critical skill for navigating the mental health challenges facing today's youth."

The findings come at a crucial time, as health organizations worldwide report an alarming rise in mental health issues among adolescents. Globally, one in seven 10-19 year olds experience a mental disorder, accounting for 13% of the global burden of disease in this age group, according to World Economic Forum, 2023.

"Providing opportunities for young people to step outside their comfort zones and engage with diverse perspectives is not only valuable for their personal growth but can also be a powerful tool in supporting their overall well-being," added Kearns.

Educatius, which has welcomed thousands of international students onto its high school exchange programs over the past 21 years, collaborated with youth mental health experts Stella Barnhälsa to develop the Global Youth Resilience Initiative to foster the resilience of international students on its programs via training, operational reviews and global research.

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With 21 years of experience and a presence in 22 countries, Educatius is a global leader in academic exchange programs. Annually, we facilitate enriching educational experiences for over 8,000 high school students from 60 countries across the USA, UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, Canada, and online. We also ensure rewarding experiences for our host families and partners. Beyond our core programs, Educatius is committed to making a positive global impact. We improve access to education through Aiducatius, contribute to environmental sustainability via tree-planting in Tanzania, foster resilience among youth through the Global Youth Resilience Initiative, and offset the carbon footprint of our students' international flights. At Educatius, we believe in the power of education and its potential to create a better world.

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