The present study investigated the variation in higher education students’ study burnout experiences and how they are related to academic success and social support needs. Similarities and differences between the international and domestic students were also explored. In this mixed-methods study, the data were collected through a self-reported questionnaire, and a total of 902 (response rate 42%) first year master’s students from the fields of arts, business and technology responded. Using Latent Profile Analysis (LPA), we detected three distinct study burnout risk profiles (No exhaustion or cynicism; Exhausted; Exhausted and cynical). The following distinct forms of social support needs were found using theory-based qualitative...
International students study in new, unfamiliar teaching-learning environments (TLEs) and may thus e...
This study examines the profiles of self-regulation of learning, peer learning and peer support amon...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between students’ approaches to learning and th...
The present study investigated the variation in higher education students' study burnout experiences...
Funding Information: Open access funding provided by University of Helsinki. Publisher Copyright: © ...
A person-oriented approach was applied to identify profiles of study engagement and burnout (i.e., e...
This study explored an individual variation in perceived social support from teachers, peers, and gu...
Effective social support from teachers, peers, and guardians is a key to promoting students’ study w...
In the present study, students' (n = 881) motives for attending university studies and study-related...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between students’ approaches to learning ...
Aim/Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to better understand the individual variations in sup...
Turhan D, Schnettler T, Scheunemann A, et al. University students' profiles of burnout symptoms amid...
The pandemic has clearly affected higher education institutions through the transition of its learni...
Studying for a university degree can be very demanding, as students must cope with a variety of aca...
Introduction. Social skills may prevent burnout and enhance engagement in students by increasing so...
International students study in new, unfamiliar teaching-learning environments (TLEs) and may thus e...
This study examines the profiles of self-regulation of learning, peer learning and peer support amon...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between students’ approaches to learning and th...
The present study investigated the variation in higher education students' study burnout experiences...
Funding Information: Open access funding provided by University of Helsinki. Publisher Copyright: © ...
A person-oriented approach was applied to identify profiles of study engagement and burnout (i.e., e...
This study explored an individual variation in perceived social support from teachers, peers, and gu...
Effective social support from teachers, peers, and guardians is a key to promoting students’ study w...
In the present study, students' (n = 881) motives for attending university studies and study-related...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between students’ approaches to learning ...
Aim/Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to better understand the individual variations in sup...
Turhan D, Schnettler T, Scheunemann A, et al. University students' profiles of burnout symptoms amid...
The pandemic has clearly affected higher education institutions through the transition of its learni...
Studying for a university degree can be very demanding, as students must cope with a variety of aca...
Introduction. Social skills may prevent burnout and enhance engagement in students by increasing so...
International students study in new, unfamiliar teaching-learning environments (TLEs) and may thus e...
This study examines the profiles of self-regulation of learning, peer learning and peer support amon...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between students’ approaches to learning and th...