Self-ratings of behavioural engagement, cognitive engagement and school burnout were used in person-centred analyses to identify latent profiles among 2,485 Finnish lower-secondary school students. Three profiles were identified: high-engagement/low-burnout (40.6% of the sample), average-engagement/average-burnout (53.9%), and low-engagement/high-burnout (5.5%). Another sample of lower-secondary school students was used to validate the 3 profiles. The factors most strongly associated with the high-engagement/low-burnout profile of lower-secondary school students’ were high levels of support from teachers and family, good academic performance, and lack of truancy. The study indicated that teacher and family support and students’ academic ach...
Teacher burnout has been identified as a significant occupational hazard. However, our understanding...
Purpose: To identify the changes of school burnout for Finnish adolescents in lower (grades 8–9) and...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106073/1/bjep12018.pd
This thesis examined the engagement of students at lower secondary schools in Finland. Two independ...
School burnout symptoms are prevalent among upper secondary education students, but thus far, very l...
The aim of the study was to investigate the structure of affective and cognitive engagement using th...
Burnout rates among adolescents have risen dramatically over the last decades. It is recognised by I...
This study explored an individual variation in perceived social support from teachers, peers, and gu...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between school engagement and burnout of univer...
Effective long term teacher support is key to promoting and sustaining students' study well-being at...
The aim of the study was to investigate the structure of affective and cognitive engagement using th...
A person-oriented approach was applied to identify profiles of study engagement and burnout (i.e., e...
The aim of the present study was to examine predictors of behavioral school engagement and two cogni...
Inter- and intraindividual differences in Finnish adolescents’ developmental trajectories of school ...
Inter- and intraindividual differences in Finnish adolescents’ developmental trajectories of school ...
Teacher burnout has been identified as a significant occupational hazard. However, our understanding...
Purpose: To identify the changes of school burnout for Finnish adolescents in lower (grades 8–9) and...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106073/1/bjep12018.pd
This thesis examined the engagement of students at lower secondary schools in Finland. Two independ...
School burnout symptoms are prevalent among upper secondary education students, but thus far, very l...
The aim of the study was to investigate the structure of affective and cognitive engagement using th...
Burnout rates among adolescents have risen dramatically over the last decades. It is recognised by I...
This study explored an individual variation in perceived social support from teachers, peers, and gu...
The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between school engagement and burnout of univer...
Effective long term teacher support is key to promoting and sustaining students' study well-being at...
The aim of the study was to investigate the structure of affective and cognitive engagement using th...
A person-oriented approach was applied to identify profiles of study engagement and burnout (i.e., e...
The aim of the present study was to examine predictors of behavioral school engagement and two cogni...
Inter- and intraindividual differences in Finnish adolescents’ developmental trajectories of school ...
Inter- and intraindividual differences in Finnish adolescents’ developmental trajectories of school ...
Teacher burnout has been identified as a significant occupational hazard. However, our understanding...
Purpose: To identify the changes of school burnout for Finnish adolescents in lower (grades 8–9) and...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106073/1/bjep12018.pd