Spiegel D A, Smolen R C, Jonas C K
Soc Sci Med. 1986;23(11):1157-61. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(86)90334-5.
Conflicts between medical students and persons involved in their clinical training are a common, yet little studied, source of stress for students. The study reported in this paper examined the relationships between interpersonal stress, specific to training, and measures of students' morale and academic performance during the clinical phase of medical education. The results show that although interpersonal stress was inversely related to morale in both male and female students, the relationship was stronger for females. Morale and interpersonal stress variables strongly predicted the academic performance of female students, as measured by the grades they received in clinical clerkships and their scores on the Part II examination of the National Board of Medical Examiners. The results for males were less clear-cut, as the predictor variables were significantly related to only one of the two performance measures. These findings are consistent with the view that non-cognitive factors have particular relevance for the performance of female medical students.
医学生与参与其临床培训的人员之间的冲突是学生压力的一个常见来源,但对此研究甚少。本文报道的研究考察了特定于培训的人际压力与医学教育临床阶段学生士气和学业成绩指标之间的关系。结果表明,虽然人际压力与男女生的士气均呈负相关,但这种关系在女生中更强。士气和人际压力变量强烈预测了女生的学业成绩,这是通过她们在临床实习中获得的成绩以及美国国家医学考试委员会第二部分考试的分数来衡量的。男性的结果则不太明确,因为预测变量仅与两项成绩指标中的一项显著相关。这些发现与非认知因素对女医学生的表现具有特殊相关性的观点一致。