Health anxiety and academic performance among undergraduate medical students: A correlational study

Gaurav Urs, Vinay HR.
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Introduction: Health anxiety is commonly overlooked as a distinct issue and a component of anxiety. Its impact on academic performance in university students has not been examined. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between anxiety and academic performance among medical students. Methods: A correlational study involving 600 medical undergraduate students was conducted. Results: Of the 510 students involved in the study results indicate females experienced higher levels of health anxiety than males. The prevalence of health anxiety was 13.34%. A significant association (r = -.157; p=0.002) between anxiety (M=15.31; SD=9.86) and academic performance (M=64.87; SD=7.48) was found. Conclusion: The prevalence of health anxiety among study participants was 13.34% and it was negatively associated with academic performance. Based on the study findings, it is recommended that policies and interventions aimed at educating and managing health anxiety among medical students be incorporated into medical school curriculum.
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医大学生健康焦虑与学业成绩的相关研究
健康焦虑作为一个独立的问题和焦虑的一个组成部分通常被忽视。它对大学生学习成绩的影响还没有被研究过。摘要本研究旨在探讨医学生焦虑与学业表现的关系。方法:对600名医学本科生进行相关研究。结果:在参与研究的510名学生中,结果表明女性比男性经历了更高水平的健康焦虑。健康焦虑的患病率为13.34%。显著相关性(r = - 0.157;p=0.002)与焦虑(M=15.31;SD=9.86)和学业成绩(M=64.87;SD=7.48)。结论:健康焦虑的患病率为13.34%,与学业成绩呈负相关。根据研究结果,建议将旨在教育和管理医学生健康焦虑的政策和干预措施纳入医学院课程。
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