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The Role of Active Coping in the Relationship Between Learning Burnout and Sleep Quality Among College Students in China

Yi Wang, Huiwen Xiao, Xiaotian Zhang, Li Wang

2020Frontiers in Psychology57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Learning burnout negatively influences students' learning and well-being. Sleep quality is directly related to students' health and learning outcomes. Research indicates that sleep quality and coping style may be associated with learning burnout. However, the interrelationship among learning burnout, sleep quality, and coping style has not yet been fully studied. This study aimed to explore the relationship between sleep quality and learning burnout and examine whether coping mediates this relationship in Chinese university students. A total of 228 undergraduate students were recruited to participate in this research. The Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire (SCSQ), Learning Burnout Questionnaire (LBQ), and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index-Chinese (PSQI-C) were employed to collect data. The results showed the following: (1) poor sleep quality had a positive association with learning burnout, and (2) active coping style mediated the effects of poor sleep quality on learning burnout and the dimensions of learning burnout (depression and low sense of achievement). The findings of the current study contribute to knowledge of learning burnout and provide theoretical evidence for further educational interventions.

Topics & Concepts

BurnoutPsychologyPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexCoping (psychology)Psychological interventionClinical psychologySleep qualityPsychiatryCognitionHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutCOVID-19 and Mental HealthStress and Burnout Research
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