Relationship between academic demands and dropout intention among Chinese university students: emotional suppression and boredom as serial mediators
Key Points
Dropout intention increases with higher academic demands, suggesting a clear link between stressors and retention.
Emotional suppression mediates the effect of academic demands on dropout intention, impacting student well-being.
Boredom serves as a secondary mediator, further influencing the dropout intention of students under pressure.
Findings support the need for interventions addressing emotional responses to prevent dropout among university students.
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Relationship between academic demands and dropout intention among Chinese university students: emotional suppression and boredom as serial mediators | Synapse