A Structural Model of Stress, Motivation, and Academic Performance in Medical Students

作者:Park Jangho; Chung Seockhoon*; An Hoyoung; Park Seungjin; Lee Chul; Kim Seong Yoon; Lee Jae Dam; Kim Ki Soo
来源:Psychiatry Investigation, 2012, 9(2): 143-149.
DOI:10.4306/pi.2012.9.2.143

摘要

Objective The purpose of the present study was 1) to identify factors that may influence academic stress in medical students and 2) to investigate the causal relationships among these variables with path analysis. %26lt;br%26gt;Methods One hundred sixty medical students participated in the present study. Psychological parameters were assessed with the Medical Stress Scale, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, Hamilton Depression Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, and Academic Motivation Scale. Linear regression and path analysis were used to examine the relationships among variables. %26lt;br%26gt;Results Significant correlations were noted between several factors and Medical Stress scores. Specifically, Hamilton Depression Scale scores (beta=0.26, p=0.03) and amotivation (beta=0.20, p=0.01) and extrinsically identified regulation (beta=0.27, p%26lt;0.01) response categories on the Academic Motivation Scale had independent and significant influences on Medical Stress Scale scores. A path analysis model indicated that stress, motivation, and academic performance formed a triangular feedback loop. Moreover, depression was associated with both stress and motivation, and personality was associated with motivation. %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusion The triangular feedback-loop structure in the present study indicated that actions that promote motivation benefit from interventions against stress and depression. Moreover, stress management increases motivation in students. Therefore, strategies designed to reduce academic pressures in medical students should consider these factors. Additional studies should focus on the relationship between motivation and depression. Psychiatry Investig 2012;9:143-149

  • 出版日期2012-6