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Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career
The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates interested in choosing psychiatry as a career and the obstacles in choosing this field of medicine. Two private and two public medical institutes were surveyed from June 2007 to August 2007. A self-a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2687919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19753292 |
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author | Aslam, Mubashir Taj, Tahir Ali, Arif Badar, Nasira Saeed, Farzan Abbas, Muhammed Muzaffar, Saad Abid, Bilal |
author_facet | Aslam, Mubashir Taj, Tahir Ali, Arif Badar, Nasira Saeed, Farzan Abbas, Muhammed Muzaffar, Saad Abid, Bilal |
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description | The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates interested in choosing psychiatry as a career and the obstacles in choosing this field of medicine. Two private and two public medical institutes were surveyed from June 2007 to August 2007. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to third, fourth and final year students and to medical graduates doing their internship in these four medical institutes. A total of 909 medical students and graduates participated in the study. Seventeen percent of participants responded positively regarding their interest in psychiatry as a career. Significantly higher proportion belonged to private medical institutes (14% vs. 24%, P-value =0.001). There was no significant difference in reporting interest for psychiatry in regard to age, sex, year in medical school and whether or not the participant had done a psychiatry ward rotation. However significantly higher proportion of participants (22%, n=43) were reporting their interest in the field of psychiatry who had done more than a month long psychiatry ward rotation as compared to those participants (14%, n=54) with less than a month or no psychiatry rotation (P-value=0.01). More students were reporting their interest in psychiatry with a family history of psychiatric illness as compared to without family history (24% vs 16%, P-value=0.03). In conclusion, students and graduates with more than a month long rotation in psychiatry, studying in private medical colleges and with a family history of psychiatric illness were more interested in choosing psychiatry as a career. |
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spelling | pubmed-26879192009-06-16 Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career Aslam, Mubashir Taj, Tahir Ali, Arif Badar, Nasira Saeed, Farzan Abbas, Muhammed Muzaffar, Saad Abid, Bilal Mcgill J Med Original Article The objectives of this study were to determine the characteristics of medical students and graduates interested in choosing psychiatry as a career and the obstacles in choosing this field of medicine. Two private and two public medical institutes were surveyed from June 2007 to August 2007. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to third, fourth and final year students and to medical graduates doing their internship in these four medical institutes. A total of 909 medical students and graduates participated in the study. Seventeen percent of participants responded positively regarding their interest in psychiatry as a career. Significantly higher proportion belonged to private medical institutes (14% vs. 24%, P-value =0.001). There was no significant difference in reporting interest for psychiatry in regard to age, sex, year in medical school and whether or not the participant had done a psychiatry ward rotation. However significantly higher proportion of participants (22%, n=43) were reporting their interest in the field of psychiatry who had done more than a month long psychiatry ward rotation as compared to those participants (14%, n=54) with less than a month or no psychiatry rotation (P-value=0.01). More students were reporting their interest in psychiatry with a family history of psychiatric illness as compared to without family history (24% vs 16%, P-value=0.03). In conclusion, students and graduates with more than a month long rotation in psychiatry, studying in private medical colleges and with a family history of psychiatric illness were more interested in choosing psychiatry as a career. McGill University 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2687919/ /pubmed/19753292 Text en Copyright © 2009 by MJM |
spellingShingle | Original Article Aslam, Mubashir Taj, Tahir Ali, Arif Badar, Nasira Saeed, Farzan Abbas, Muhammed Muzaffar, Saad Abid, Bilal Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career |
title | Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career |
title_full | Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career |
title_fullStr | Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career |
title_short | Psychiatry as a career: A survey of factors affecting students’ interest in Psychiatry as a career |
title_sort | psychiatry as a career: a survey of factors affecting students’ interest in psychiatry as a career |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2687919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19753292 |
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