Lydon S, O'Connor P, McVeigh T, Offiah C, Byrne D
Ir Med J. 2015 Mar;108(3):75-8.
There has been increasing interest in the personalities of doctors. This study examined whether personality differed based upon gender, level of training or medical speciality among 200 physicians and 134 medical students. Post-internship doctors scored significantly higher on conscientiousness (p = .001) than those pursuing basic medical training. Among those pursuing basic medical training, females scored significantly higher than males on agreeableness (p < .001) and conscientiousness (p = .001). Among post-internship respondents, females scored significantly higher on agreeableness (p = .004). There were no personality differences between post-internship doctors working in different specialities. However, among those pursuing basic medical training, those interested in person-focused medical specialities scored significantly higher on extraversion (p < .001), conscientiousness (p = .001), and lower on neuroticism (p = .01) than those who had no strong preference. These results suggest that there is no unique personality profile associated with medical practice, or medical speciality. Instead, it appears that medical school may shape personality.
人们对医生的性格越来越感兴趣。本研究调查了200名医生和134名医学生的性格是否因性别、培训水平或医学专业而有所不同。实习后的医生在尽责性方面的得分显著高于接受基础医学培训的医生(p = 0.001)。在接受基础医学培训的学生中,女性在宜人性(p < 0.001)和尽责性(p = 0.001)方面的得分显著高于男性。在实习后的受访者中,女性在宜人性方面的得分显著更高(p = 0.004)。不同专业的实习后医生在性格上没有差异。然而,在接受基础医学培训的学生中,对以患者为中心的医学专业感兴趣的学生在外向性方面的得分显著更高(p < 0.001)、尽责性方面(p = 0.001),而在神经质方面的得分低于没有强烈偏好的学生(p = 0.01)。这些结果表明,不存在与医疗实践或医学专业相关的独特性格特征。相反,医学院校似乎可能塑造性格。