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Investigating the tension between persistence and well‐being in engineering doctoral programs

Kanembe Shanachilubwa, Gabriella Sallai, Catherine Berdanier

2023Journal of Engineering Education16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background While studies examining graduate engineering student attrition have grown more prevalent, there is an incomplete understanding of the plight faced by persisting students. As mental health and well‐being crises emerge in graduate student populations, it is important to understand how students conceptualize their well‐being in relation to their decisions to persist or depart from their program. Purpose/Hypothesis The purpose of this article is to characterize the well‐being of students who endured overwhelming difficulties in their doctoral engineering programs. The PERMA‐V framework of well‐being theory proposes that well‐being is a multifaceted construct comprised of p ositive emotion, e ngagement, r elationships, m eaning, a ccomplishment, and v itality. Design/Method Data were collected in a mixed‐methods research design through two rounds of qualitative semistructured interviews and a survey‐based PERMA‐V profiling instrument. Interview data were analyzed thematically using the PERMA‐V framework as an a priori coding schema and narrative configuration and analysis. Results The narratives demonstrated the interconnectedness between the different facets of well‐being and how they were influenced by various experiences the participants encountered. The participants in this study faced prolonged and extreme adversity. By understanding how the multiple dimensions of well‐being theory manifested in their narratives, we better understood and interpreted how these participants chose to persist.

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AttritionNarrativePsychologyWell-beingConstruct (python library)Mental healthSchema (genetic algorithms)Qualitative researchGraduate studentsSocial psychologyPedagogySociologyPsychotherapistComputer scienceMedicineDentistryMachine learningSocial scienceLinguisticsProgramming languagePhilosophyDoctoral Education Challenges and SolutionsCareer Development and DiversityHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
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