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影响学生借贷的因素可能会影响他们的专业选择及其他毕业后的行为。

Factors influencing students' borrowing that may affect their specialty choices and other after-graduation behaviors.

作者信息

Cooter R, Bross T M, Erdmann J B

机构信息

Department of Information Services, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA.

出版信息

Acad Med. 1998 Jan;73(1):71-6. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199801000-00015.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the factors that influence medical students' borrowing and how these factors may affect access to the profession, specialty choice, and medical graduates' repayment behaviors.

METHOD

The borrowing patterns of the 3,495 indebted students enrolled at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University between 1989-90 and 1994-95 were analyzed. (Debt included both subsidized and unsubsidized debt.) These borrowing patterns were assessed in relation to changes in the cost of education, family (i.e., parents') income, availability of grant funding, legislative changes to loan-eligibility criteria (specifically, the Higher Education Amendments of 1992), and average interest rates on federal unsubsidized loans.

RESULTS

The annual changes in average debt levels suggest that while cost of education, family resources, and availability of grant funding may be significant factors, changes in loan eligibility and prevailing interest rates on unsubsidized loan source also influence medical students' borrowing. A comparison of the borrowing patterns for three income groups (low, middle, high) further demonstrated that while overall fluctuations for low-income group mirrored changes in the cost and resource variables, annual borrowing fluctuations for the middle- and high-income groups were more reflective of the expansion of loan eligibility and reduced interest rates on unsubsidized loans. From 1989-90 to 1994-95 the average cost of education increased by $2,368. Average unsubsidized debt increased by $1,544 for the low-income group, $3,960 for the middle-income group, and $4,439 for the high-income group. The percentage of unsubsidized funding included in the borrowers' financing packages increased by just under 6% for the low-income group but almost 10% and 11% for the middle- and high-income groups, respectively.

CONCLUSION

The results suggest that medical students borrow for a variety of reasons, ranging from financial need to personal financing or lifestyle choices. These reasons should be considered in relation to institutional and governmental financial aid policies and future research on the relationship between debt and speciality choice.

摘要

目的

评估影响医学生借贷的因素,以及这些因素如何可能影响进入该职业的机会、专业选择和医学毕业生的还款行为。

方法

分析了1989 - 1990年至1994 - 1995年期间在托马斯·杰斐逊大学杰斐逊医学院就读的3495名负债学生的借贷模式。(债务包括补贴性债务和非补贴性债务。)这些借贷模式与教育成本变化、家庭(即父母)收入、助学金资金的可获得性、贷款资格标准的立法变化(具体而言,1992年的《高等教育修正案》)以及联邦非补贴性贷款的平均利率进行了评估。

结果

平均债务水平的年度变化表明,虽然教育成本、家庭资源和助学金资金的可获得性可能是重要因素,但贷款资格的变化和非补贴性贷款来源的现行利率也会影响医学生的借贷。对三个收入组(低、中、高)的借贷模式进行比较进一步表明,虽然低收入组的总体波动反映了成本和资源变量的变化,但中高收入组的年度借贷波动更能反映贷款资格的扩大和非补贴性贷款利率的降低。从1989 - 1990年到1994 - 1995年,教育平均成本增加了2368美元。低收入组的平均非补贴性债务增加了1544美元,中等收入组增加了3960美元,高收入组增加了4439美元。借款人融资方案中包含的非补贴性资金比例,低收入组增加了略低于6%,而中等收入组和高收入组分别增加了近10%和11%。

结论

结果表明,医学生借贷的原因多种多样,从经济需求到个人融资或生活方式选择。在制定机构和政府的财政援助政策以及未来关于债务与专业选择之间关系的研究时,应考虑这些原因。

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