Grace Matthew K
Department of Sociology, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, USA.
Int J Med Educ. 2018 Nov 26;9:302-308. doi: 10.5116/ijme.5be5.8131.
To investigate the relationship between mental health issues and medical career interest among undergraduate premedical students, and to explore whether this association varies by gender.
A longitudinal survey of freshman and sophomore premedical students at Indiana University was conducted during the 2015-16 academic year. Survey data were collected from 390 respondents via an online questionnaire (response rate=14%) in September 2015, and 292 of these respondents participated in the follow-up survey in April 2016 (retention rate=75%). Multi-level regression models were used to estimate the associations among depressive symptoms, burnout, and medical career interest.
Respondents who experienced more depressive symptoms (ß = -.07, z =-2.49, p =.013) and higher levels of burnout (ß = -.50, z =-3.98, p <.001) reported significant reductions in medical career interest over the study period. These associations remained consistent after controlling for socio-demographic characteristics and prior academic achievement. Depressive symptoms were associated with steeper declines in medical career interest among women compared to men (ß = -.09, z =-2.01, p =.045), though the relationship between burnout and medical career interest did not significantly vary by gender.
Results provide evidence that premeds who experience more depressive symptoms and higher levels of burnout become less interested in entering the medical profession. The negative association between depressive symptoms and medical career interest was even more pronounced among premedical women compared to men. Findings suggest that colleges and universities in the United States should implement programs aimed at safeguarding the mental health of premedical students.
调查本科医学预科学生心理健康问题与医学职业兴趣之间的关系,并探讨这种关联是否因性别而异。
在2015 - 16学年对印第安纳大学的大一和大二医学预科学生进行了一项纵向调查。2015年9月通过在线问卷从390名受访者收集了调查数据(回复率 = 14%),其中292名受访者于2016年4月参与了后续调查(保留率 = 75%)。使用多层次回归模型来估计抑郁症状、职业倦怠和医学职业兴趣之间的关联。
在研究期间,经历更多抑郁症状(β = -0.07,z = -2.49,p = 0.013)和更高职业倦怠水平(β = -0.50,z = -3.98,p < 0.001)的受访者报告医学职业兴趣显著降低。在控制了社会人口统计学特征和先前学业成绩后,这些关联仍然一致。与男性相比,女性的抑郁症状与医学职业兴趣的下降幅度更大有关(β = -0.09,z = -2.01,p = 0.045),尽管职业倦怠与医学职业兴趣之间的关系在性别上没有显著差异。
结果提供了证据,表明经历更多抑郁症状和更高职业倦怠水平的医学预科学生对进入医学行业的兴趣降低。与男性相比,抑郁症状与医学职业兴趣之间的负相关在医学预科女性中更为明显。研究结果表明,美国的学院和大学应该实施旨在保障医学预科学生心理健康的项目。