2018
DOI: 10.31820/pt.27.3.9
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Zanesenost u akademskim aktivnostima i dobrobit studenata

Abstract: SažetakZanesenost je izrazito ugodno psihološko stanje koje ljudi doživljavaju kada su u tolikoj mjeri usmjereni na aktivnost kojom se trenutno bave da su potpuno njome zaokupljeni. Glavni je uvjet za pojavu stanja zanesenosti ravnoteža između izazova i vještina, pri čemu i izazovi i vještine moraju za pojedinca biti iznadprosječni. Zanesenost se najčešće istraživala u slobodnim aktivnostima, ali je ljudi doživljavaju i u aktivnostima koje su nametnute ili u njima ima manje slobode izbora, kao što su posao i o… Show more

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“…The protective role of academic flow on academic burnout is in line with previous cross-sectional studies that associated academic flow with higher levels of well-being and lower levels of psychological distress and burnout Rijavec et al, 2017;Steele & Fullagar, 2009; for review see Rijavec & Ljubin Golub, 2019).…”
Section: Structural Equation Modelingsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…The protective role of academic flow on academic burnout is in line with previous cross-sectional studies that associated academic flow with higher levels of well-being and lower levels of psychological distress and burnout Rijavec et al, 2017;Steele & Fullagar, 2009; for review see Rijavec & Ljubin Golub, 2019).…”
Section: Structural Equation Modelingsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Although academic activities in school and college are usually obligatory and students have little freedom in regard to these activities, they nevertheless can experience flow while doing them Shernoff & Csikszentmihaly, 2009). There is evidence that experiencing flow in general is related to wellbeing (Asakawa, 2010), and flow in educational settings is related to various positive outcomes such as higher engagement in learning, better academic achievement (Engeser, Rheinberg, Vollmeyer, & Bischoff, 2005; Ljubin-Golub, , higher psychological and physical health (Steele & Fullagar, 2009) and higher well-being Rijavec, & Ljubin Golub, 2019).…”
Section: Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%