Factors Associated with Music Therapy Board Certification Examination Outcomes

Author:

Hsiao Feilin1,Tan Xueli2,Tang Jonathan “Jaytee”3,Chen Juan4

Affiliation:

1. University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA

2. University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

3. AdventHealth Orlando, Orlando, FL

4. MGH Martinos Center, Boston, MA

Abstract

Abstract The Music Therapy Board Certification (BC) Examination is a high-stakes test that affects test takers’ entry into the profession and reflects the quality of music therapy programs. Accumulating studies in the health sciences have identified the factors that contribute to first-time test takers’ success in passing credentialing examinations. However, these variables have not been investigated in music therapy. The purposes of this study are to investigate recent certificants’ perceptions and experiences of the BC examination and identify the predictors of success on the first attempt. It aims to delineate the factors associated with performance in the BC examination; identify effective strategies and resources for future test takers; and inform educators, internship directors, clinical supervisors, and test administrators regarding areas of concern and necessary support. A sample of 662 recent music therapy board certificants completed a 32-item online survey consisting of checklists, Likert scales, open-ended questions, and the Westside Test Anxiety Scale. Self-reported cumulative grade point average and general test anxiety scores were significant predictors of BC examination success on the first attempt. The results suggest the need for (a) a consistent standard for education programs that includes various theoretical orientations and clinical practice models to better prepare students with content knowledge and (b) program progression policies to identify students at risk of failing the examination and to provide remediation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine,Music,Applied Psychology

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