Reteguiz Jo-Ann
Department of Medicine, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2006 May;21(5):415-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00419.x.
Anxiety is thought to affect test performance. Studies have shown that students with low levels of test anxiety achieve higher scores on multiple choice question (MCQ) examinations than those with high anxiety levels. Female students have been shown to have higher test anxiety levels than male students. Standardized patient (SP) examinations are being used in medical schools and for licensing purposes. As SP exams are relatively new, there are few studies measuring anxiety levels for the SP test. The purpose of this study was to measure and compare medicine clerkship student SP versus MCQ examination anxiety levels and to determine if level affected test performance.
The Spielberger test attitude inventory was used to measure anxiety in 150 students rotating through the clerkship. Students completed questionnaires after the MCQ and SP examinations. Mean examination scores and anxiety levels were compared. Based on questionnaire scores, students were divided into 3 groups: low, moderate, and high anxiety. The MCQ and SP examination scores were analyzed to determine if male/female anxiety-level affected test performance.
There were no meaningful anxiety-level differences between the SP and MCQ examinations. An inverse relationship between anxiety level and test scores was not identified. Female students had higher anxiety levels but sex differences did not influence examination performance.
Medicine clerkship student test performance is not affected by anxiety level. Implications of the findings for incorporating stress management training in medical school curricula and suggestions for future research are discussed.
焦虑被认为会影响考试成绩。研究表明,考试焦虑水平低的学生在多项选择题(MCQ)考试中的得分高于高焦虑水平的学生。已表明女生的考试焦虑水平高于男生。标准化病人(SP)考试正在医学院校及用于执照考试目的。由于SP考试相对较新,很少有研究测量SP考试的焦虑水平。本研究的目的是测量并比较医学实习学生在SP考试与MCQ考试中的焦虑水平,并确定焦虑水平是否影响考试成绩。
使用斯皮尔伯格考试态度量表测量150名轮转实习的学生的焦虑情况。学生在MCQ考试和SP考试后完成问卷。比较平均考试成绩和焦虑水平。根据问卷得分,学生被分为三组:低、中、高焦虑组。分析MCQ考试和SP考试成绩,以确定男/女生焦虑水平是否影响考试成绩。
SP考试和MCQ考试之间在焦虑水平上没有显著差异。未发现焦虑水平与考试成绩之间存在负相关关系。女生焦虑水平较高,但性别差异并未影响考试成绩。
医学实习学生的考试成绩不受焦虑水平影响。讨论了本研究结果对将压力管理培训纳入医学院校课程的意义以及对未来研究的建议。