Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activity

A large number of studies have shown a positive correlation between high novelty-seeking (HNS), substance/medication use (S/MU), high physical activity (HPA), and academic burnout (AB); however, the outcome of individuals with HNS in the terms of catching AB is doubtful. The present study was condu...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Khosravi, Mahla Mirbahaadin, Rashya Kasaeiyan
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2020-01-01
Series:European Journal of Translational Myology
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Online Access:https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/8722
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spelling doaj-a8b83d9b0ddf4f628e4a78a69e0e70bb2020-11-25T01:20:35ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Translational Myology2037-74522037-74602020-01-0110.4081/ejtm.2019.8722Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activityMohsen Khosravi0Mahla Mirbahaadin1Rashya Kasaeiyan2Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology, Baharan Psychiatric Hospital, Zahedan, Sistan and BaluchestanIslamic Azad University Zahedan Branch, Zahedan, Sistan and BaluchestanDepartment of Clinical Psychology, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Fars A large number of studies have shown a positive correlation between high novelty-seeking (HNS), substance/medication use (S/MU), high physical activity (HPA), and academic burnout (AB); however, the outcome of individuals with HNS in the terms of catching AB is doubtful. The present study was conducted to find out whether the personality traits such as HNS in medical students predisposes the AB or decreases its severity by increased physical activity (PA). This cross-sectional study, 227 medical students with HNS were selected from three major cities of Iran during February, 2019 to July, 2019 using convenience sampling and were assessed using demographic information form, Baecke’s physical activity questionnaire, and Breso’s academic burnout questionnaire. In this study, 126 male and 151 female participants were divided into four groups namely HNS + low physical activity (LPA) (n = 68); HNS + HPA (n = 73); HNS + S/MU + LPA (n = 72); and HNS + S/MU + HPA (n = 64). The study results indicated that the maximum and minimum mean scores of AB and its subscales were in the HNS + S/MU + LPA and HNS + HPA groups, respectively. In addition, the hierarchical multiple regression analysis results for the two groups of students with and without S/MU indicated that PA plays a moderating role in the relationship between AB and HNS. Given that the AB can be considered as an antecedent of depressive disorders, its lowered level could be effective in preventing major depressive disorder. Regarding the moderating role of PA in the relationship between HNS and AB, PA, as a relatively simple and inexpensive alternative to pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, can be raised in the treatment and prevention of the AB. https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/8722BurnoutNovelty-seekingPhysical activitySubstance/medication useMedical students
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author Mohsen Khosravi
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Mahla Mirbahaadin
Rashya Kasaeiyan
Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activity
European Journal of Translational Myology
Burnout
Novelty-seeking
Physical activity
Substance/medication use
Medical students
author_facet Mohsen Khosravi
Mahla Mirbahaadin
Rashya Kasaeiyan
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title Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activity
title_short Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activity
title_full Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activity
title_fullStr Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activity
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: Moderating effect of physical activity
title_sort understanding the influence of high novelty-seeking on academic burnout: moderating effect of physical activity
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Translational Myology
issn 2037-7452
2037-7460
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A large number of studies have shown a positive correlation between high novelty-seeking (HNS), substance/medication use (S/MU), high physical activity (HPA), and academic burnout (AB); however, the outcome of individuals with HNS in the terms of catching AB is doubtful. The present study was conducted to find out whether the personality traits such as HNS in medical students predisposes the AB or decreases its severity by increased physical activity (PA). This cross-sectional study, 227 medical students with HNS were selected from three major cities of Iran during February, 2019 to July, 2019 using convenience sampling and were assessed using demographic information form, Baecke’s physical activity questionnaire, and Breso’s academic burnout questionnaire. In this study, 126 male and 151 female participants were divided into four groups namely HNS + low physical activity (LPA) (n = 68); HNS + HPA (n = 73); HNS + S/MU + LPA (n = 72); and HNS + S/MU + HPA (n = 64). The study results indicated that the maximum and minimum mean scores of AB and its subscales were in the HNS + S/MU + LPA and HNS + HPA groups, respectively. In addition, the hierarchical multiple regression analysis results for the two groups of students with and without S/MU indicated that PA plays a moderating role in the relationship between AB and HNS. Given that the AB can be considered as an antecedent of depressive disorders, its lowered level could be effective in preventing major depressive disorder. Regarding the moderating role of PA in the relationship between HNS and AB, PA, as a relatively simple and inexpensive alternative to pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy, can be raised in the treatment and prevention of the AB.
topic Burnout
Novelty-seeking
Physical activity
Substance/medication use
Medical students
url https://pagepressjournals.org/index.php/bam/article/view/8722
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