Dods L Y, Treppa J A
J Psychol. 1978 Jan;98(1st Half):3-10. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1978.9915938.
The Millon-Illinois Self-Report Inventory Form P, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the Personal Orientation Inventory were administered to 155 male and 37 female students across the four years of medical school to assess the personality differences between male and female medical students. Differences in mean scores were found between males and females on eight scales from the tests. The results indicated that female medical students' style of interpersonal relating is characterized by less emotional indifference and uninvolvement, less competitiveness and self-centeredness, less constriction and authoritarianism, and more impulsivity and negativism than that of their male colleagues. Further, compared to male students, the females were more likely to endorse items reflecting anxiety, emotional difficulties, and a value orientation that stresses being sensitive to one's own needs and feelings. The results were compared to those of previous research with male and female medical students.
对医学院四年制的155名男学生和37名女学生施测了米隆-伊利诺伊自我报告量表P型、状态-特质焦虑量表和个人取向量表,以评估男女医学生之间的人格差异。在这些测试的八个量表上发现了男女平均分的差异。结果表明,与男同事相比,女医学生的人际关系风格表现为较少的情感冷漠和不参与、较少的竞争和自我中心、较少的拘谨和专制主义,以及较多的冲动和消极情绪。此外,与男学生相比,女性更倾向于认同反映焦虑、情感困难以及强调对自身需求和感受敏感的价值取向的项目。将这些结果与之前对男女医学生的研究结果进行了比较。