School burnout and depression
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We have attempted, in this article, to show the type of links that can link burnout and depression and their influence on academic performance in Moroccan adolescents.
The results revealed that adolescents with depressive symptoms will be more exposed to burnout and will therefore be vulnerable to school failure.
We can therefore conclude that a good school environment leads to good moral health and good academic results.
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