Stress and Burnout Among Graduate Students: Moderation by Sleep Duration and Quality

玩世不恭 适度 心理学 倦怠 临床心理学 健康心理学 压力(语言学) 人口 情绪衰竭 公共卫生 医学 社会心理学 护理部 语言学 哲学 环境卫生 政治 政治学 法学
作者
Hannah K. Allen,Angelica L. Barrall,Kathryn B. Vincent,Amelia M. Arria
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期刊:International Journal of Behavioral Medicine [Springer Science+Business Media]
卷期号:28 (1): 21-28 被引量:25
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DOI:10.1007/s12529-020-09867-8
摘要

There are high levels of stress among graduate students, and stress is associated with multiple negative outcomes among student populations, including academic burnout. Sleep could play an important role in explaining the association between stress and burnout, but these relationships have not been explored among the graduate student population. The current study assessed whether or not sleep duration and quality moderated the relationship between stress and burnout (i.e., exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy) among graduate students.A sample of 2683 master's, doctoral, and professional graduate students from two large, public universities completed an online survey. Linear regression models with interaction terms were developed to evaluate the relationships between stress and burnout while examining moderation by sleep duration and quality.Participants slept an average of 6.4 h per night, with 62% indicating good sleep quality. Stress had significant, positive relationships with exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy. The relationship between stress and exhaustion lessened as sleep duration increased, and the relationship between stress and exhaustion was weaker among students with good sleep quality when compared with those with poor sleep quality. Neither sleep duration nor sleep quality moderated the relationships between stress and cynicism or stress and inefficacy.Improving sleep habits has the potential to lessen the negative association between stress and graduate student functioning. Future research utilizing longitudinal designs is needed to understand the temporality of these associations and the influence of possible co-factors like individual propensity for mental health problems and social support.
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