Relationship between social support and self-regulated learning with academic burnout in students of Jondishapour University of Ahvaz

Introduction: Learning is usually measured by its academic performance. Many factors affect the academic performance of students. Some of these factors contribute to improved performance and some learners function is weakened. Among the factors that negatively affect academic performance would be ac...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rāhburdhā-yi tusiʻah dar āmūzish-i pizishkī (Online) 2015-10, Vol.2 (2), p.45-53
Hauptverfasser: Hakim Sahaghi, Jaleh Moridi
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Learning is usually measured by its academic performance. Many factors affect the academic performance of students. Some of these factors contribute to improved performance and some learners function is weakened. Among the factors that negatively affect academic performance would be academic burnout. The current study aimed to determine the relationship between social support and self-regulated learning with academic burnout. This is a correlative study. Methods: The statistical population of the research included all students of Jondishapour Medical University of Ahvaz among whome were 256 students where simple random sampling mehod was used. The data were collected using Social Support Scale, motivational strategies for learning questionnaire Pintrich and DeGroot, and academic burnout questionnaire of Breso et al and analyzed through correlation coefficient, and statistical software SPSS 18. Results: The results indicated that there was a positive significant relationship between social support and self-regulated learning with academic burnout. Conclusion: According to the findings, it is concluded that social support education, self-regulation strategies and improving academic performance has been effective tools in reducing burnout.
ISSN:2383-2185
2588-2686