Title of article :
A randomized control study of psychological intervention to reduce anxiety, amotivation and psychological distress among medical students
Author/Authors :
Saravanan, Coumaravelou International Medical University - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia , Kingston, Rajiah Department of Pharmacy - International Medical University - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Background: Test anxiety aggravates psychological distress and reduces the motivation among graduate students. Th is study aimed
to identify psychological intervention for test anxiety, which reduces the level of psychological distress, amotivation and increases the
intrinsic and extrinsic motivation among medical students. Materials and Methods: Westside test anxiety scale, Kessler Perceived
Stress Scale and Academic Motivation Scale were used to measure test anxiety, psychological distress and motivation on 436 1st
year medical students. Out of 436 students, 74 students who exhibited moderate to high test anxiety were randomly divided into
either experimental or waiting list group. In this true randomized experimental study, 32 participants from the intervention group
received fi ve sessions of psychological intervention consist of psychoeducation, relaxation therapy and systematic desensitization.
Th irty-three students from waiting list received one session of advice and suggestions. Results: After received psychological
intervention participants from the intervention group experienced less anxiety, psychological distress, and amotivation (P < 0.01)
and high intrinsic and extrinsic motivation (P < 0.01) in the postassessment compared with their preassessment scores. Conclusion:
Overall psychological intervention is eff ective to reduce anxiety scores and its related variables.
Keywords :
Anxiety , motivation , psychological distress
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics