de Pablo J, Subirá S, Martín M J, de Flores T, Valdés M
Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychobiology, Medical School of the University of Barcelona, Spain.
Acad Med. 1990 Nov;65(11):706-7. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199011000-00016.
The authors studied 262 medical students who were in the second year at the University of Barcelona School of Medicine in 1988. The authors measured the students' anxiety as the students were taking each of two examinations on different subjects: one on medical psychology and one on physiology. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory questionnaire, recently validated in Spanish, was used to measure the students' anxiety associated with the examinations. In addition, analog scales were used to obtain the students' assessment of each examination's difficulty and its importance to them. The findings showed different levels of anxiety in examinations of different subject matters, with a positive correlation between the importance attributed to the examination and the associated anxiety, and a negative correlation between the importance of the examination and the importance attributed to chance in the marking. Implications of these findings and directions for future research are discussed.
作者研究了1988年在巴塞罗那大学医学院就读二年级的262名医科学生。作者在学生们参加两门不同科目的考试时测量了他们的焦虑程度:一门是医学心理学,另一门是生理学。使用最近经西班牙语验证的状态-特质焦虑量表问卷来测量学生与考试相关的焦虑。此外,还使用了模拟量表来获取学生对每次考试难度及其对他们重要性的评估。研究结果显示,不同学科考试中的焦虑水平不同,考试的重要性与相关焦虑之间呈正相关,考试的重要性与评分中归因于运气的重要性之间呈负相关。讨论了这些发现的意义以及未来研究的方向。