Author:
Liu Zheng,Xie Yujin,Sun Zhuhong,Liu Di,Yin Hang,Shi Lei
Abstract
Abstract
Background
This study aimed to evaluate the current state of academic burnout among Chinese college students and its influencing factors.
Methods
A cross-sectional study of 22,983 students was conducted using structured questionnaires and the Maslach Burnout Inventory General Survey on sociodemographic characteristics, educational process, and personal aspects. Multiple variables were statistically evaluated using logistic regression analysis.
Results
The total score of the students’ academic burnout was 40.73 (± 10.12) points. The scores for the reduced personal accomplishment, emotional exhaustion, and cynicism were 23.63 (± 6.55), 11.20 (± 6.05), and 5.91 (± 5.31), respectively. Students with academic burnout accounted for 59.9% (13,753/22,983). Male students had higher burnout scores than female students, upper-grade students had higher burnout scores than lower-grade students, and students who smoked had higher burnout than non-smokers during the school day.
Conclusions
More than half of students experienced academic burnout. Gender, grade, monthly living expenses, smoking, parents’ education level, study and life pressures, and the current degree of professional knowledge interest significantly impacted academic burnout. An effective wellness program and an annual long-term burnout assessment may sufficiently reduce student burnout.
Funder
Higher Education Teaching Reform Fund of Heilongjiang Province
Ideological and Political Education for Postgraduates in Harbin Medical Universities
Heilongjiang Province economic and social development key research projects
Heilongjiang province philosophy and social science Research Planning project
Heilongjiang Province education science planning key projects
Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation
Project funded by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
the Directive Project of Medical Scientific Research Foundation in Guangdong
National Nature Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Education,General Medicine
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