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KMID : 0389420200280020061
Korean Journal of Stress Research
2020 Volume.28 No. 2 p.61 ~ p.67
The Relationships between Academic Burnout, Mental Health, Parental Achievement Pressure, and Academic Demand in High School Students
Yeom Yeon-Ok

Hong Youl-Pyo
Kim Kyeong-Min
Lee Young-Lim
Lim Myung-Ho
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to test the relationships between academic burnout, mental health, parental achievement pressure, and academic demand in high school students.

Methods: For these aims of this study, data were collected from 430 students (185 males, 245 females) in three Korean high schools. It was used Korean Academic Burnout Scale, Parental achievement pressure, academic demand, and Symptom Check List-47. The research method used t-test to find out the difference of each variable according to academic burnout, and the variables predicting academic burnout through hierarchical multiple regression analysis.

Results: As a result of correlation analysis, academic burnout showed negative correlation with achievement, and high positive correlation with all variables of mental health and academic demand. The results of multiple regression analysis revealed that academic burnout affects achievement, academic demand and depression in the subfactors of mental health.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that interventional efforts are needed for these emotional factors.
KEYWORD
High school students, Academic burnout, Mental health, Parental achievement pressure, Academic demand
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