Mediation

Mediation

Morningness and Academic Burnout Among University Students: The Mediating Role of Procrastination

Researchers from Sakarya University have conducted a study on the relationship between morningness-eveningness preference, academic procrastination, and academic burnout among university students. The study involved 558 students from various age groups and found significant relationships between morningness, procrastination, and burnout. The results suggest that procrastination may mediate the relationship between

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Physical Exercise Reduces Loneliness in College Students through Emotional Self-Efficacy

Research conducted at Shandong Huayu University of Technology has found a significant correlation between physical exercise, loneliness, emotional regulation self-efficacy, and psychological elasticity among college students. The study, which collected data from 850 students, demonstrated that physical exercise has a positive effect on reducing loneliness in college students. Furthermore, the

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Anxiety Disorders Research Reveals Complex Relationships Between Social Media Use, Social Anxiety, and Discontinuous Usage

College students' problematic social media use and social anxiety on social networking sites are linked to social media burnout and discontinuous usage, according to a recent study published in Scientific Reports. The researchers examined the structural relationships between these variables using a stress-strain-outcome framework, involving 715 college students in