Research for Inclusive STEM Education Center, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.
Adv Physiol Educ. 2022 Dec 1;46(4):526-539. doi: 10.1152/advan.00094.2022. Epub 2022 Jul 28.
Mental health conditions can impact college students' academic achievements and experiences. As such, students may choose to disclose mental illnesses on medical school applications. Yet, no recent studies have investigated to what extent disclosure of a mental health condition may impact whether an applicant is accepted to medical school. We conducted an audit study to address this gap and surveyed 99 potential medical school admissions committee members from over 40 M.D.-granting schools in the United States. Participants rated a fictitious portion of a single medical school application on acceptability, competence, and likeability. They were randomly assigned to a condition: an application that explained a low semester grade-point average due to ) a mental health condition, ) a physical health condition, or ) offered no explanation. After rating their respective application, all committee members were asked about when revealing a mental health condition would be beneficial and when it would be detrimental. Using ANOVAs, multinomial regression, and open coding, we found that medical school admissions committee members do not rate applications lower when a mental health condition is revealed. Committee members highlighted that revealing a mental health condition to demonstrate resiliency could be beneficial, but if the reference is vague or the condition is not being managed, it could be detrimental to a student's application. This work indicates that medical school admissions committee members do not exhibit a bias against mental health conditions and provides recommendations on how to discuss mental illness on medical school applications.
心理健康状况会影响大学生的学业成绩和经历。因此,学生可能会选择在医学院申请中披露精神疾病。然而,最近没有研究调查披露心理健康状况会在多大程度上影响申请人是否被医学院录取。我们进行了一项审计研究来解决这一差距,调查了来自美国 40 多所授予医学博士学位的学校的 99 名潜在医学院招生委员会成员。参与者根据可接受性、能力和好感度对一份虚构的医学院申请的一部分进行评分。他们被随机分配到一个条件:一个因心理健康状况而解释低学期绩点的申请,) 一个身体健康状况,或) 没有解释。在对各自的申请进行评分后,所有委员会成员都被问到何时透露心理健康状况会有益,何时会有害。通过方差分析、多项回归和开放编码,我们发现医学院招生委员会成员不会因披露心理健康状况而降低对申请的评分。委员会成员强调,透露心理健康状况以展示韧性可能是有益的,但如果参考模糊或病情未得到管理,可能会对学生的申请不利。这项工作表明,医学院招生委员会成员对心理健康状况没有偏见,并就如何在医学院申请中讨论精神疾病提供了建议。