Edwin Timotius Martua Marpaung
Undergraduate Student of Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Hang Tuah

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Comparison of Anxiety Level on Medical Skill Examination Between Students of Medical Faculty of Hang Tuah University Surabaya in 1st Semester Who Have Received Mental Health Tests During The Entrance Test with 3rd Semester Who Have not Received A Mental H Edwin Timotius Martua Marpaung; Sadya Wendra; Edward Imanuel Simon
Denta Journal Kedokteran Gigi Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Oceana Biomedicina Journal Volume 2 Issue (No) 1 January - June 2019
Publisher : Universitas Hang Tuah

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Anxiety is an unpleasant feeling of insecure tension and fear that arises because it feelssomething will happen that is disappointing but the source is largely unaware by theperson concerned. Various studies have shown a high frequency of anxiety symptomsin medical students.The aim of this study is knowing the comparison of the level of anxiety to the medicalskills test between students of Medical Faculty of Hang Tuah University Surabaya in 1STsemester who have received mental health tests during the entrance test with 3RDsemester who have not received a mental health test during the entrance test.This study was an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional study design. Thesampling technique used in this study is stratified random sampling. The population inthis study were the first and third semester students of the Medical Faculty of HangTuah University Surabaya in the 2017/2018 school year, while the samples taken were374 students meeting the inclusion criteria, Assessment of anxiety levels was carriedout using the Hamilton Rate Scale for Anxiety (HRSA) questionnaire.Mild anxiety levels are more numerous in first-semester students (75%) compared tothird-semester students (50%), while moderate-to-severe anxiety levels are morenumerous in third-semester students (40%) compared to first-semester students(12.5%) who have received mental health tests during the entrance test. This study concluded there is a difference of ansiety level on medical skill examinationbetween students of medical faculty of Hang Tuah University Surabaya in 1st semesterwho have received mental health tests during the entrance test with 3rd semester whohave not received a mental health test during the entrance test.
Comparison of Anxiety Level on Medical Skill Examination Between Students of Medical Faculty of Hang Tuah University Surabaya in 1st Semester Who Have Received Mental Health Tests During The Entrance Test with 3rd Semester Who Have not Received A Mental H Edwin Timotius Martua Marpaung; Sadya Wendra; Edward Imanuel Simon
Oceana Biomedicina Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Oceana Biomedicina Journal Volume 2 Issue (No) 1 January - June 2019
Publisher : Universitas Hang Tuah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30649/obj.v2i1.20

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Anxiety is an unpleasant feeling of insecure tension and fear that arises because it feelssomething will happen that is disappointing but the source is largely unaware by theperson concerned. Various studies have shown a high frequency of anxiety symptomsin medical students.The aim of this study is knowing the comparison of the level of anxiety to the medicalskills test between students of Medical Faculty of Hang Tuah University Surabaya in 1STsemester who have received mental health tests during the entrance test with 3RDsemester who have not received a mental health test during the entrance test.This study was an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional study design. Thesampling technique used in this study is stratified random sampling. The population inthis study were the first and third semester students of the Medical Faculty of HangTuah University Surabaya in the 2017/2018 school year, while the samples taken were374 students meeting the inclusion criteria, Assessment of anxiety levels was carriedout using the Hamilton Rate Scale for Anxiety (HRSA) questionnaire.Mild anxiety levels are more numerous in first-semester students (75%) compared tothird-semester students (50%), while moderate-to-severe anxiety levels are morenumerous in third-semester students (40%) compared to first-semester students(12.5%) who have received mental health tests during the entrance test. This study concluded there is a difference of ansiety level on medical skill examinationbetween students of medical faculty of Hang Tuah University Surabaya in 1st semesterwho have received mental health tests during the entrance test with 3rd semester whohave not received a mental health test during the entrance test.