Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, KS, 66044, Lawrence, USA.
Int J Behav Med. 2021 Apr;28(2):250-258. doi: 10.1007/s12529-021-09973-1. Epub 2021 Mar 17.
Test anxiety may be better thought of as a biopsychosocial process affecting academic performance during the days leading up to an exam, rather than a static appraisal of attitudes related to test taking. This was a passive observational study following students 2 days before a midterm exam and was designed to test the Sleep Anxiety Performance Process (SAPP) model in the context of a psychology statistics exam.
Undergraduates (N = 167) enrolled in a statistics class, January-November 2015. Participants completed an electronic battery of measures and Sleep Mood Study Diaries (SMS) during the mornings, 2 days before a statistics exam. Instructors confirmed exam scores.
A path model showed a reciprocal bi-directional relationship between Sleep Quality and restfulness (Q&R) and test anxiety 2 days before a scheduled exam, with test anxiety measured in the morning, before the exam predicting exam performance. Prior exam performance, being a non-native English speaker (ESL), and class performance motivation also predicted exam performance.
These data support the SAPP model's premise that that sleep and anxiety feed one another, as a reciprocal process, that collectively impairs academic performance, with direct effects on academic performance, but with implications for overall student health.
考试焦虑可以被更好地理解为一种生物心理社会过程,它会影响到考试前几天的学习成绩,而不是对与考试相关的态度的静态评估。这是一项在期中考试前两天对学生进行的被动观察性研究,旨在心理学统计考试的背景下检验睡眠焦虑表现过程(SAPP)模型。
2015 年 1 月至 11 月,参与统计课程的本科生(N=167)。参与者在统计学考试前 2 天的上午完成了一系列电子测试和睡眠情绪研究日记(SMS)。教师确认了考试成绩。
路径模型显示,在预定考试前两天,睡眠质量和恢复度(Q&R)与考试焦虑之间存在着相互的双向关系,而在考试前的早晨测量的考试焦虑会预测考试表现。之前的考试成绩、是否为非英语母语者(ESL)以及班级表现动机也预测了考试成绩。
这些数据支持 SAPP 模型的前提,即睡眠和焦虑相互影响,形成一个相互作用的过程,共同损害学习成绩,对学习成绩有直接影响,但也对学生的整体健康状况产生影响。