Stress, anxiety, self-efficacy, and the meanings that physical therapy students attribute to their experience with an objective structured clinical examination.
Érica de Matos Reis FerreiraRafael Zambelli PintoPaula Maria Machado ArantesÉrica Leandro Marciano VieiraAntônio Lúcio TeixeiraFabiane Ribeiro FerreiraDaniela Virgínia VazPublished in: BMC medical education (2020)
A high proportion of our students reported a stable/lingering negative affect. However, neither stress nor anxiety related to OSCE scores. Students' confidence in their capabilities was correlated with their performance. Their subjective reports suggest that self-confidence may have protected them from the negative effects of stress and anxiety on academic performance.