Exploratory Study on Profiles of Academic-work Mental Health: Focused on Academic Motivation

Hyekyoung Park, Soohyun Cho
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Objectives The present study aimed to explore the profiles of academic-work mental health among Korean high school students, with a focus on academic motivation, which further contribute to providing fundamental evidence to preventive academic-work counseling. Methods The data, self-reported by 391 students in the first and second years from 7 high schools, measured exhaustion, vigor, approach-avoidance motivation, and self-determination motivations were employed for latent profile analysis. Based on this, the profiles of academic-work mental health were investigated, and then multinomial logistic regression analysis was conducted with academic motivation as antecedents. Results Four profiles were observed: the engaged, the burned-out, the studyholic, and the unidentified. Only avoidance motivation significantly distinguished the studyholic from the engaged. Within self-determination motivations, no motivation distinguished it from the engaged and the unidentified except the burned-out. Amotivation and introjected motivation showed the differences between the engaged and the identified/ the burned-out. Conclusions The present findings imply the necessity of early-intervention for the studyholic, featured with the exhausted but engaged. Even with indistinctiveness in appearance between the engaged and the studyholic, screening by avoidance motivation enables their distinction. Further, practical implications lie in the potential possibility for intervention strategy for an adaptive academic-work mental health profile.
学业工作心理健康概况的探索性研究:以学习动机为重点
目的 本研究旨在探讨韩国高中生的学业-工作心理健康概况,重点是学业动机,从而进一步为预防性学业-工作辅导提供基础证据。方法 采用 7 所高中高一和高二年级 391 名学生自我报告的数据,测量疲惫、活力、接近-回避动机和自我决定动机,并进行潜在特征分析。在此基础上,研究了学业-工作心理健康的特征,然后以学业动机为前因进行了多项式逻辑回归分析。结果 观察到四种特征:投入型、倦怠型、学习狂和未识别型。只有回避动机能明显区分学习狂和投入者。在自我决定动机中,除了倦怠外,没有任何动机能将其与投入型和未识别型区分开来。非激励性动机和内省性动机则显示出学习痴迷者与被认同者/被倦怠者之间的差异。结论 本研究结果表明,有必要对学习狂进行早期干预,特别是对精疲力竭但已投入学习的人。即使 "投入 "和 "学习焦虑症 "在外观上存在差异,通过回避动机的筛选也能将他们区分开来。此外,实际意义还在于有可能采取干预策略,以适应学习工作的心理健康特征。
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