Factors Associated with Academic Advisors’ Burnout

Author:

Soria Krista M.1,Kokenge Elise1,Heath Cassandra A.1,Standley Erin C.1,Wilson Shannon J.F.1,Connley Jacob R.1,Agramon Aaron I.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Idaho

Abstract

This study examined whether there are statistically significant relationships between academic advisors’ demographic characteristics, advising-related variables, institutional variables, organizational context variables, and burnout during the COVID-19 pandemic. We used a national sample of academic advisors’ survey data collected from February to March 2023 (n = 821). The results suggest 40.8% of academic advisors feel burned out from their work at least once a week to every day. The demographic characteristics and institutional variables did not explain a significant amount of variance in advisors’ burnout; however, advising caseload and organizational context variables (i.e., workload, reward, community, and values) were consistently and significantly (p < .05) associated with advisors’ emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and lack of personal accomplishment.

Publisher

National Academic Advising Association (NACADA)

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