Angelova Yekaterina, Jambi Roaa, Thearle Marie, Ukonu Chibuzo, Mirza Omar
NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem, New York, NY, USA.
Acad Psychiatry. 2025 Apr 25. doi: 10.1007/s40596-025-02147-1.
This pilot study examines the perceived value of financial education and whether a brief didactic intervention improves financial confidence and sense of well-being for attending and resident psychiatrists.
An anonymous survey was administered to attending and resident psychiatrists before and after a brief seminar on common financial topics. Aggregate data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Unpaired t-tests were used to compare the pre- and post-seminar data due to anonymity of responses and high attrition rate.
Of the 36 participants (14 men and 22 women) who completed the pre-seminar survey, 7 (19%) had student loans, 30 (83%) had no prior financial education, 33 (92%) considered financial literacy valuable, and 28 (78%) believed that finances were related to wellness. Financial confidence was normally distributed and averaged 54% of the possible maximum. Men trended toward higher financial confidence (p = 0.06). Financial confidence was not associated with age, race, level of training, or debt. Burnout was generally low in this cohort. No significant differences in the perceived value of financial literacy, relationship between finances and wellness, or financial confidence before and after the financial seminar were identified (p = 0.37), though the post-seminar survey had only 14 (39%) respondents.
Although the power of this study was insufficient to demonstrate an association between formal didactics and improvement in financial confidence and burnout, psychiatrists perceive significant value in such education. Findings additionally suggest possible gender differences in financial confidence, reflecting larger systemic inequities in physician financial wellness.
本试点研究探讨了财务教育的感知价值,以及简短的教学干预是否能提高在职和住院精神科医生的财务信心和幸福感。
在一个关于常见财务主题的简短研讨会前后,对在职和住院精神科医生进行了匿名调查。使用描述性统计分析汇总数据。由于回复的匿名性和高流失率,使用非配对t检验来比较研讨会前后的数据。
在完成研讨会前调查的36名参与者(14名男性和22名女性)中,7人(19%)有学生贷款,30人(83%)之前没有接受过财务教育,33人(92%)认为金融知识有价值,28人(78%)认为财务与健康有关。财务信心呈正态分布,平均为可能最大值的54%。男性的财务信心有更高的趋势(p = 0.06)。财务信心与年龄、种族、培训水平或债务无关。该队列中的倦怠程度普遍较低。尽管研讨会后调查只有14名(39%)受访者,但在金融研讨会前后,在金融知识的感知价值、财务与健康的关系或财务信心方面未发现显著差异(p = 0.37)。
尽管本研究的效力不足以证明正式教学与财务信心和倦怠改善之间的关联,但精神科医生认为此类教育具有重要价值。研究结果还表明,在财务信心方面可能存在性别差异,这反映了医生财务健康方面更大的系统性不平等。