Being out of sync in academia: psychological, sleep-related and chronobiological factors associated with burnout in higher education students

Feb 27, 2026Sleep medicine

Psychological, sleep, and body clock factors linked to burnout in university students

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Abstract

The final regression model explained 68% of the variance in burnout symptoms among 625 university students.

  • Depression and anxiety were significantly associated with increased burnout levels.
  • Higher insomnia severity correlated with greater burnout symptoms.
  • Intermediate and morning chronotypes experienced lower levels of burnout compared to evening chronotypes.
  • Insomnia mediated the relationship between depressive and anxious symptoms and burnout for most chronotype categories.
  • The indirect effect of depression on burnout through insomnia was not significant for morning-type students.

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