Moscarello R, Margittai K J, Rossi M
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Ont.
CMAJ. 1994 Feb 1;150(3):357-63.
To assess differences between male and female medical students concerning their experiences of abuse during training in a large Canadian medical school.
Voluntary, anonymous cross-sectional survey of first- and fourth-year medical students during February 1991.
University of Toronto School of Medicine.
Of 396 first- and fourth-year students surveyed after one of their regular classes, 347 (117 women, 230 men) completed the questionnaire.
A 165-item, multiple-choice questionnaire concerning experiences of verbal or emotional abuse, sexual harassment and physical abuse, completed within 30 minutes.
Differences between male and female respondents in abuse experiences before and during medical training, the relation between abuse before and during training, and the psychologic and behavioural effects of abuse during training.
The experiences of the male and female respondents differed mainly in regard to sexual harassment: 42% (49/117) of the women and 11% (25/230) of the men reported sexual harassment before entering medical school (p < 0.0001); 46% (54/117) and 19% (43/230) respectively reported sexual harassment during medical training (p < 0.0001); and women who reported sexual harassment were the only respondents for whom a significant relation was found between abuse before and during training (p < 0.043). The women were more distressed than the men by all forms of abuse. A significant relation was shown between male students who reported experiencing abuse during medical training and mistreating patients (p < 0.0001).
Female students' experiences of sexual harassment differed from those of their male counterparts. As well, the female students' reactions to and ways of coping with all types of abuse differed from those of the male students.
评估加拿大一所大型医学院校中,男女医学生在培训期间遭受虐待经历的差异。
1991年2月对该校一、四年级医学生进行的自愿、匿名横断面调查。
多伦多大学医学院。
在一次常规课程后对396名一、四年级学生进行调查,其中347人(117名女性,230名男性)完成了问卷。
一份包含165项选择题的问卷,内容涉及言语或情感虐待、性骚扰及身体虐待经历,要求在30分钟内完成。
男女受访者在医学培训前及培训期间虐待经历的差异、培训前与培训期间虐待经历的关系,以及培训期间虐待经历对心理和行为的影响。
男女受访者的经历主要在性骚扰方面存在差异:42%(49/117)的女性和11%(25/230)的男性报告在进入医学院前遭受过性骚扰(p<0.0001);分别有46%(54/117)和19%(43/230)的女性和男性报告在医学培训期间遭受过性骚扰(p<0.0001);报告遭受性骚扰的女性是唯一在培训前和培训期间的虐待经历之间存在显著关联的受访者(p<0.043)。所有形式的虐待都使女性比男性更痛苦。报告在医学培训期间遭受虐待的男学生与虐待患者之间存在显著关联(p<0.0001)。
女学生的性骚扰经历与男学生不同。此外,女学生对各类虐待的反应及应对方式也与男学生不同。