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Achievement strategies during university studies predict early career burnout and engagement
Authors:Katariina Salmela-Aro  Asko Tolvanen  Jari-Erik Nurmi
Affiliation:Centre of Excellence in Learning and Motivation, Department of Psychology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Abstract:To examine whether individuals’ achievement strategies measured during university studies would have an impact on work burnout and work engagement measured 10, 14 and 17 years later, 292 university students completed the SAQ strategy questionnaire three times while at university, and the work burnout inventory three times and work engagement inventory twice during their early career. The results showed that optimism increased during university, while task-avoidance did not change. Moreover, high and increasing optimism during university predicted a high level of work engagement and low level of burnout 10, 14 and 17 years later. By contrast, a high level of task-avoidance during university predicted a low level of work engagement and high level of burnout during the early career.
Keywords:Achievement strategies   Optimism   Task-avoidance   Work burnout   Work engagement   Early career   Longitudinal   Latent Growth Curve modeling
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