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KMID : 1035720190200010085
Journal of Korean Society for School & Community Health Education
2019 Volume.20 No. 1 p.85 ~ p.97
Effects of Resilience on Academic Burnout of University students Majoring in Public Health: for group with Low Resilience
Lee Hyun-Ju

Abstract
Objectives: This study is to examine the influences of three sub-factors of resilience on academic burn out among a group of university students, with low resilience, majored in public health.

Methods: The survey was made during January 1 to 13, 2017 and after checking the resilience scores of 166 respondents
and the questionnaires of 115 respondents, whose scores were less than 195, an average score of Korea, were selected and analyzed using AMOS.

Results: The average resilience and academic burn-out scores were 173 and 2.96, respectively. The goodness-of-fit of proposed model showed RMSEA=0.068, GFI=0.916, NFI=0.901, IFI=0.963, CFI=0.962 so, final measurement model was selected. The analysis of the suggested model showed that among three sub-factors of resilience, only self-control ability had a negative(-) effect on academic burnout and two others were shown to have no effects.

Conclusion: By researching and introducing a education method that could enhance self-control ability, it would effectively reduce academic burnout in university students with low resilience and majored in public health.
KEYWORD
Academic burnout, Health education, Public health, Resilience, University students
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