Pattern and Associated Factors of Exam Anxiety among Students of Private Medical College Pakistan
Farah Rehman, iffat naiyar, Muhammad Umar, Abdul Rehman, Abeera Shahzad Hifsa Un Nisa
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ABSTRACT
Background: Examination anxiety
is usually a combination of reactions, which includes depression, excessive
anxiety, inappropriate thinking. Examination anxiety is experienced by many
students as they undergo the examination procedure.
Aim: To exploring the pattern and associated factors of exam anxiety among students
of Private Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan
Methods: It was a cross sectional descriptive quantitative study. The
participants enrolled after taking consents from all students, those studying
in central park medical college Lahore. Pre- designed questionnaire was used to
collect the data. The multiple rounds of data collection were done. The data
was analyzed by SPSS 20. Statistical test like chi- square test was applied to
obtain the required results.
Results: The results showed that the mean age of student was 22.14±2.44 years
with range from 17-28 years and 165(55%) were females while 135(45%) were males. Symptoms relating to exam anxiety were such that about
¾ respondents felt increased heart beat during exams; more than 60% faced disrupted
sleep patterns during exams, more than 55% respondent feared ofweight gain/loss
and tachycardia during the examsThe results indicate that female students observed increased heartbeat
113(44.33%), disorder sleep patterns 119(39.67%), students those who were
facing tachycardia (33%) and experience weight gain or loss during examination 93(31%) which were significantly different as compared
with male students (as p-value <0.05).
Conclusion: This study indicates that pattern and associated factors of exam
anxiety based on a Visual Analogue Scale students of a medical college and also
highlights factors such as tachycardia, disrupted
sleep patterns during
the exams which contribute to Exam Anxiety.
Key words:Visual
Analogue Scale, Exam Anxiety, Anxiety