Relationship between Hope to Work and Academic Motivation With Academic Burnout

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Introduction
Academic burnout results from mental fatigue and students uninterested to education is affected by various factors. Hope to work and educational interest are effective factors on academic burnout among students. The aim of this research is investigating the relationship between hope to work and education interestwith student’s academic exhaustion at Shahroud university of medical science
Methods
By using Kristi-Morgan table, 291 students are randomly selected. Three standard questionnaires were used including, sandier and worland academic motivation (AMS-HS28) and questionnaire of berso academic burnout. Data were statistically analyzed, using T-independent and regression.
Results
There was found a significant inverse relationship between hope to work and academic burnout and also between academic motivation and academic burnout.
Conclusion
It seems that The balance between student admission and labor market is an essential factor to increase the hope to work and academic motivation and could increase educational achievement and reduce academic burnout among students.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Knowledge & Health, Volume:10 Issue: 1, 2015
Pages:
44 to 50
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