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Research Article

Academic burnout among accounting majors: the roles of self-compassion, test anxiety, and maladaptive perfectionism

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Received 17 Dec 2022, Accepted 05 Sep 2023, Published online: 21 Sep 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Academic burnout, a significant negative predictor of academic performance, appears to be increasing. We examine antecedents of academic burnout among accounting majors – cognitive test anxiety, maladaptive perfectionism, and self-compassion. Based on a survey of 159 accounting majors across three years, we find that more than 85% of accounting majors report modest to high levels of burnout. Cognitive test anxiety and maladaptive perfectionism are at higher levels than observed in earlier samples of college students. Academic burnout is higher among those with higher levels of cognitive test anxiety and somewhat lower among those with higher levels of self-compassion. Although maladaptive perfectionism is not found to be related to academic burnout, it does lead to higher levels of cognitive test anxiety. Higher levels of self-compassion lead to lower levels of both cognitive test anxiety and maladaptive perfectionism, and is particularly critical to alleviating academic burnout when examining the test anxiety subfactor for freezing up (i.e. when students are unable to organize thoughts during an exam due to anxiety). In all, our study provides a first step in unpacking the antecedents of academic burnout among accounting majors.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

2 University Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval was granted (IRB #8233). All participants provided appropriate informed consent by acknowledging their consent on the first screen of the online instrument.

3 More details provided on https://self-compassion.org (accessed on 4 May 2023).

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