Pathways to flourishing among pharmacy students: The role of study demands and lecturer support

Article

Pathways to flourishing among pharmacy students: The role of study demands and lecturer support

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 29 , issue 4 , 2019 , pages: 338–345
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2019.1647953
Author(s): Mariëtta J Basson Optentia Research Focus Area, South Africa , Sebastiaan Rothmann Optentia Research Focus Area, South Africa

Abstract

This study investigated possible pathways to flourishing among pharmacy students attending a South African university (N = 799; females = 81.6%; Afrikaans-speakers = 84.7%, mean age = 20.42 years, SD = 2.25 years). The students completed the Mental Health Continuum – Short Form (MHC-SF) and an Overload and Lecturer Support Survey. Of the 779 pharmacy students, 40.3% self-reported as flourishing, with high mean scores on workload and lecturer support. The level of emotional well-being of year group 2 was the highest. Following structural equation modelling, overload and lecturer support explained between 18% and 31% of the variance in the flourishing of the different year groups. From the second to the third year, the predictive value of overload and lecturer support for flourishing decreased by 8.8%. Lecturer support and low overload appear to play a positive role in the flourishing of higher education students.

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