Firth-Cozens J
Dept of Psychology, University of Leicester.
Br J Hosp Med. 1989 Feb;41(2):161-4.
Junior doctors, and to a lesser extent medical students, suffer higher rates of stress and depression than the general population. While some of the causes of these problems may lie with the individual, others are associated with organizational and career factors and with a training which still does not prepare them for those first postgraduate years.
初级医生,以及程度稍轻的医学生,比普通人群承受着更高的压力和抑郁发生率。虽然这些问题的部分原因可能在于个人,但其他原因与组织和职业因素以及一种仍未让他们为研究生毕业后的头几年做好准备的培训有关。