Institute of Functional and Clinical Anatomy, Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Universitätsstraße 19, 91054 Erlangen, Germany.
University Hospital of Psychiatry Zurich, Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, Lenggstrasse 31, POB 363, 8032 Zürich, Switzerland.
Ann Anat. 2021 Jul;236:151719. doi: 10.1016/j.aanat.2021.151719. Epub 2021 Mar 5.
Test anxiety is a common phenomenon at universities with the potential to impair academic performance and student well-being. This study was conducted to investigate prevalence, characteristics, and development of the test anxiety categories "emotionality", "worry", "interference", and "lack of confidence" among first year medical students.
Overall, 625 freshman medical students were enrolled. They were recruited from the participants of a first semester anatomy course. The participants were assessed four times with a validated psychological test anxiety questionnaire (Prüfungsangstfragebogen, PAF). The first assessment was conducted at the commencement of the first semester. All further assessments were performed two days prior to each of three mandatory oral anatomy tests in the course of one half year. Prevalence rates as well as mean global and subscale scores of the test anxiety dimensions "emotionality", "worry", "interference" and "lack of confidence" were determined and compared between assessments.
Approximately 50% of the study participants showed pronounced test anxiety in at least one dimension over the observation period. Only about 10% were considered test anxiety-positive according to the global PAF scale. Worry showed the highest (up to 48%) and interference the lowest (≈5%) prevalence rates. Emotionality had a stable prevalence of approximately 17%, whereas lack of confidence showed a rising trend over the observation period from 15.2% up to 24.0%.
Test anxiety is substantially more prevalent among medical students as commonly reported and deserves more detailed, dimension-specific exploration in future. Especially worry and lack of confidence give reason for concern, demanding further investigation.
考试焦虑是大学中一种常见的现象,它有可能会降低学生的学习成绩和幸福感。本研究旨在调查一年级医学生的考试焦虑类别“情绪性”、“担忧”、“干扰”和“缺乏自信”的发生率、特征和发展情况。
共有 625 名新生医学生入组。他们是从第一学期解剖课程的参与者中招募的。参与者在四次评估中使用了经过验证的心理考试焦虑问卷(Prüfungsangstfragebogen,PAF)。第一次评估是在第一学期开始时进行的。所有进一步的评估都是在半个学期内的三次强制性口腔解剖考试前两天进行的。确定并比较了在评估之间,考试焦虑维度“情绪性”、“担忧”、“干扰”和“缺乏自信”的发生率以及全球和子量表得分的平均值。
在观察期间,大约 50%的研究参与者在至少一个维度上表现出明显的考试焦虑。根据全球 PAF 量表,只有约 10%的人被认为是考试焦虑阳性。担忧的发生率最高(高达 48%),干扰的发生率最低(约 5%)。情绪性的发生率相对稳定,约为 17%,而缺乏自信的发生率则呈上升趋势,从 15.2%上升到 24.0%。
考试焦虑在医学生中比通常报道的更为普遍,值得在未来进行更详细、更具针对性的研究。特别是担忧和缺乏自信引起了关注,需要进一步调查。