To evaluate the effects of exam preparation on anxiety level, self perception, ocular symptoms and oculomotor responses in myopes
Twenty two first year optometry students were evaluated towards the end of their first academic year on a battery of Oculomotor and Survey tests. This occurred during two sessions, one Low Stress session and one High Stress session. Sessions were separated by one month. Low Stress Session (LS), No Exams or Minor Exams High Stress Session (HS), Final Exam Preparation week Battery of Surveys: Adult Manifest Anxiety Scale for College Students (AMAS-C): 36 items which probe 4 types of anxiety * Worry/Oversensitivity * Test Anxiety * Physiological Anxiety (Somatic responses to anxiety) * Social Concerns Self Perception Profile (SPP): 45 items which probe 9 domains * Scholastic Competence * Social Acceptance * Athletic Competence * Physical Appearance * Job Competence * Romantic Appeal * Behavioral Conduct * Close Friendship * Global Self-worth CI Symptom Survey (CISS-15): 15 items which probe ocular and aesthenopic signs and symptoms Students also reported Hours of daily near work (NWhrs). Battery of Oculomotor Tests: (20/30 ETDRS target used for all) Vergence Tests * Phorias Near and Far (Neutralized Alternate Cover Test) * Vergence Ranges Near and Far (Prism Bar) * Vergence Facility Near and Far (3BI/12BO) * Near Point of Convergence Objective Accommodative Tests (SRW-5000autorefractor) Monocular Accommodative Responses to: * Near Target (33cm) * Minus Lens (-3D) while viewing distant (6m) target Subjective Accommodative Tests: Monocular Accommodative Responses to: * Donder's Push Up Amplitude test * Near Accommodative Facility (+/-2.00, five practice trials) * Distant Accommodative Facility (plano/-2.00, five practice trials)
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
SCCO
Fullerton, California, United States
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