Kasuya Richard T, Naguwa Gwen S, Guerrero Anthony P S, Hishinuma Earl S, Lindberg Marlene A, Judd Nanette K
Office of Medical Education, University of Hawai'i John A Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA.
Acad Med. 2003 May;78(5):483-90. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200305000-00010.
To compare the USMLE performances of students of various ethnicities, predominantly Pacific Islander and Asian, at one medical school and to examine the predictive validity of MCAT scores for USMLE performance.
A total of 258 students in the graduating classes of 1996-2000 at the University of Hawai'i School of Medicine were classified by ethnicity. Demographic and performance characteristics of the groups were examined, and MCAT scores with and without undergraduate science GPA were used to predict USMLE performance. Under- and over-prediction rates were computed for each ethnic group.
Ethnic groups did not differ significantly by gender or undergraduate GPA. Chinese, Caucasian, and Other Asian students tended to have higher MCAT scores than Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander, and Filipino students. Ethnic groups did not differ significantly in prediction of USMLE Step 1 performance. For Step 2, MCAT scores significantly over-predicted performance of Filipino students and tended to under-predict performance of Caucasian students.
Although MCAT scores and science GPA were good predictors of USMLE performance, ethnic differences were found in the degrees of their predictive validity. These findings both replicate and extend results of earlier studies, and again point to the importance of exploring additional predictor variables. The authors encourage future research on the effects of the following factors on success in medical school: reading and test-taking skills, socio-cultural and environmental influences on learning, communication styles, primary language use, family support, and family responsibilities.
比较一所医学院中不同种族(主要是太平洋岛民和亚裔)学生的美国医师执照考试(USMLE)成绩,并检验医学院入学考试(MCAT)成绩对USMLE成绩的预测效度。
夏威夷大学医学院1996 - 2000届毕业班的258名学生按种族分类。考察了各群体的人口统计学和成绩特征,并使用有无本科理科平均绩点(GPA)的MCAT成绩来预测USMLE成绩。计算了每个种族群体的预测不足和预测过度率。
不同种族群体在性别或本科GPA方面没有显著差异。华裔、白种人和其他亚裔学生的MCAT成绩往往高于夏威夷/其他太平洋岛民以及菲律宾裔学生。不同种族群体在预测USMLE第一步考试成绩方面没有显著差异。对于第二步考试,MCAT成绩显著高估了菲律宾裔学生的成绩,而往往低估了白种人学生的成绩。
尽管MCAT成绩和理科GPA是USMLE成绩的良好预测指标,但在其预测效度的程度上存在种族差异。这些发现既重复又扩展了早期研究的结果,并再次指出探索其他预测变量的重要性。作者鼓励未来研究以下因素对医学院学习成功的影响:阅读和应试技巧、社会文化和环境对学习的影响、沟通方式、主要语言使用、家庭支持和家庭责任。