Masters students' satisfaction with academic supervision and experiences of mental and emotional distress and wellbeing.
J Am Coll Health
; : 1-9, 2024 Jun 07.
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
This paper presents a nuanced exploration of the relationship between graduate supervision and students' wellbeing.Methods:
This study is a two-part mixed-methods survey study. Part 1 is a quantitative examination of the impact of satisfaction on different measures of mental and emotional distress (stress, depressive feelings, burnout) and wellbeing (satisfaction with life, intrinsic motivation) of Masters students. Part 2 is a qualitative exploration of the elements to which students attribute their degree of satisfaction with supervision, providing insight into students' experiences of this important professional relationship.Results:
The results show that satisfaction with supervision is related to student experiences of stress, burnout, satisfaction with life and intrinsic motivation, but not to depression symptoms.Conclusions:
Supervision is related to many facets of graduate student mental health.
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J Am Coll Health
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2024
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Canadá