Prevalence of test anxiety and their related coping strategies in medical students – A cross-sectional study

Q4 Psychology
Ramya Spandana Tata, Bommanaboina Ramya, Vijayagopal Mopidevi
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Abstract Introduction: Exam anxiety is characterized by a combination of bodily symptoms, such as overarousal, tension, and somatic symptoms; mental symptoms, such as concern, dread, and fear of failing; and physical symptoms, similar to catastrophizing. According to recent research, test anxiety affects anywhere between 25% and 40% of students. Self-distraction, denial, substance use, behavioral disengagement, emotional support, venting, humor, acceptance, self-blame, religion, active coping, the use of instrumental support, positive reframing, and planning have all been claimed to be successful coping mechanisms. Aim and Objectives: This study aimed to assess the test anxiety levels and related coping strategies in medical students. Materials and Methods: A total of 106 medical students of a tertiary care teaching hospital were included between September 2022 and January 2023. The students who consented to participate in the study were asked to complete the self-administered questionnaire consisting of parts on sociodemographic profile, Westside Test Anxiety Scale, and Brief Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced Scale. Results: Males had 38.1%, 35.7%, and 26.7% of average, moderate, and high levels of test anxiety and females reported of 43.8%, 34.4%, and 21.9%, respectively. Conclusion: Academic factors are greater perceived cause of anxiety in medical students. Interventions must be developed and implemented to target particular stressors to reduce the burden and anxiety on students from the 1 st year itself. Early screening and interventions of test anxiety among medical students were warranted.
医学生考试焦虑的流行及其相关应对策略-一项横断面研究
摘要简介:考试焦虑的特征是身体症状的组合,如过度兴奋、紧张和躯体症状;心理症状,如担心、恐惧和害怕失败;身体症状,类似于灾难化。根据最近的研究,考试焦虑影响着25%到40%的学生。自我分心、否认、物质使用、行为脱离、情感支持、发泄、幽默、接受、自责、宗教、积极应对、工具支持的使用、积极重构和计划都被认为是成功的应对机制。目的与目的:本研究旨在了解医学生的考试焦虑水平及其应对策略。材料与方法:于2022年9月至2023年1月选取某三级教学医院医学生106名。同意参与研究的学生完成了由社会人口学概况、西区考试焦虑量表和问题应对倾向简要量表组成的自填问卷。结果:男性分别有38.1%、35.7%和26.7%的平均、中度和高度考试焦虑,女性分别为43.8%、34.4%和21.9%。结论:学业因素是医学生焦虑的主要感知原因。必须制定和实施针对特定压力源的干预措施,以减轻学生从一年级开始的负担和焦虑。医学生考试焦虑的早期筛查和干预是必要的。
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Archives of Mental Health
Archives of Mental Health Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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