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背景:考试焦虑是困扰医学生学习成绩的全球性心理问题。本研究旨在评估印度医科学生考试焦虑的患病率及相关危险因素。方法:对230名印度医科本科生进行横断面分析研究。采用西侧考试焦虑量表(WTAI)评估医学生的考试焦虑水平。我们使用多变量逻辑回归来确定医学生的独立危险因素。结果:医学生高考试焦虑的患病率为49.6% (95% CI 43.9 ~ 57.0)。这些学生的平均年龄为21.3岁。多变量logistic回归显示,课业负担过重[AOR=2.22,95% CI:(1.03,4.78)]、心理压力[AOR=2.89,95% CI:(1.51,5.48)]和自尊心低[AOR=8.15,95% CI:(1.51,43.96)]是考试焦虑的独立危险因素。结论:我们的研究结果表明,考试焦虑的患病率在印度本科医学生中非常高。本研究亦显示医学生学业负担过重、心理压力及自卑为独立危险因素。
Exam Anxiety and Its Associated Risk Factors Among Indian Medical Undergraduates
Background: Exam anxiety is a global troublesome psychological problem, impairing the academic performance of medical students. This study was planned to estimate the prevalence and associated risk factors of Exam anxiety among Indian medical students
Methodology: A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted among 230 Indian medical undergraduate students. Westside Test Anxiety Inventory (WTAI) was used to estimate the level of Exam anxiety among medical students. We utilized multivariable logistic regression to identify independent risk factors among medical students.
Results: The prevalence of high Exam Anxiety among medical students was 49.6 % (95% CI 43.9-57.0). The mean age of the students was 21.3 years. Multivariable logistic regression revealed the presence of excessive course load [AOR=2.22,95% CI:(1.03,4.78)], the presence of psychological stress [AOR=2.89,95% CI:(1.51,5.48)] and low self-esteem [AOR=8.15,95% CI:(1.51,43.96)] to be independent risk factors for exam anxiety.
Conclusions: Our study findings suggest that the prevalence of Exam anxiety is very high among Indian undergraduate medical students. Our study also showed that the perception of excessive course load, psychological stress and low self-esteem were the independent risk factors in medical students.