Hubungan Antara Preferensi Belajar Terhadap Gangguan Depresi dan Gangguan Cemas Pada Mahasiswa Preklinik Suatu Fakultas Kedokteran
Abstract: Students have
different learning preferences in terms of assimilation and processing
information. VARK learning preferences, which were introduced by Fleming, can
identify learning preferences based on sensory modality. The model categorizes
students into four different learning preferences, namely visual, aural,
read/write, and kinesthetic. In his book, Westwood stated that the wrong
application of learning preferences may lead to depressive disorder and anxiety
disorder.
Method: This study is a cross sectional study. The study was conducted by
interviewing respondents to determine whether they have depressive disorder and anxiety disorder.
Respondents will fill up a VARK questionnaire to determine their learning
preferences. Samples will be collected from as many as 260 pre-clinical student
of faculty of medicine of Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia. Data will
be collected and analyzed by using Chi Square test.
Results: The result showed that there is no significant relationship
between learning preferences and depressive disorder (p = 1,000), as well as
anxiety disorder (p=0,477).
Conclusion: There is no relationship between learning preferences and
depressive disorder, as well as anxiety disorder.
Keywords: Learning preferences,
depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, preclinical student
Penulis: Carissa Faustina
Kode Jurnal: jpkedokterandd170576