The increasing prevalence of academic burnout among university students in Indonesia necessitates a deeper understanding of its associated factors. This study aims to examine the relationship between hardiness, grit, and academic burnout among architecture students in Surabaya. Utilizing a quantitative correlational approach, the research involved 245 architecture students enrolled in public universities across Surabaya, selected through disproportionate stratified random sampling. The Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey (MBI-SS) was employed to measure academic burnout, while hardiness was assessed using the Dispositional Resilience Scale (DRS-15-Revised), and grit was measured through Angela Duckworth’s Grit Scale (2009). The findings indicate that hardiness and grit are simultaneously negatively associated with academic burnout. The regression analysis revealed a negative coefficient, suggesting that higher levels of hardiness and grit are associated with lower levels of academic burnout.
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