International Study of Student Career Choice in Psychiatry (ISoSCCiP): results from Modena, Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
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International Study of Student Career Choice in Psychiatry (ISoSCCiP): results from Modena, Italy / Ferrari, Silvia; Reggianini, Corinna; Mattei, Giorgio; Rigatelli, Marco; Pingani, Luca; Bhugra, D.. - In: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 0954-0261. - STAMPA. - 25:4(2013), pp. 450-459. [10.3109/09540261.2013.804402]
Abstract:
Italy was one of the 16 countries to take part in the International Study of Student Career Choice in Psychiatry (ISoSCCiP).
This paper reports and comments on the IsoSCCiP data on Italian medical students. Italian fi nal year medical students
from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia were asked to fi ll in an on-line questionnaire during the fi rst semester
of two consecutive academic years (2009 – 2010, 2010 – 2011). Step-wise logistic regressions were performed. Of the 231
students invited, 106 returned completed questionnaires (response rate 46.7%). Women constituted 66%, and mean age
was 25.14 (SD 1.15). Psychiatry was the second most common choice of possible career by students (5.7%, n 6).
Choosing psychiatry was predicted by having volunteered for further clinical/research activities in psychiatry (p 0.01),
believing that ‘ the problems presented by psychiatric patients are often particularly interesting and challenging ’ (p 0.01),
and by accounts of personal/family experience with physical illness (p 0.01). Both personal factors and factors related to
training may be involved in the choice of psychiatry among Italian medical students. Cultural and organizational specifi cities
of Italian mental healthcare may be involved, particularly the strong tradition of social psychiatry.
This paper reports and comments on the IsoSCCiP data on Italian medical students. Italian fi nal year medical students
from the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia were asked to fi ll in an on-line questionnaire during the fi rst semester
of two consecutive academic years (2009 – 2010, 2010 – 2011). Step-wise logistic regressions were performed. Of the 231
students invited, 106 returned completed questionnaires (response rate 46.7%). Women constituted 66%, and mean age
was 25.14 (SD 1.15). Psychiatry was the second most common choice of possible career by students (5.7%, n 6).
Choosing psychiatry was predicted by having volunteered for further clinical/research activities in psychiatry (p 0.01),
believing that ‘ the problems presented by psychiatric patients are often particularly interesting and challenging ’ (p 0.01),
and by accounts of personal/family experience with physical illness (p 0.01). Both personal factors and factors related to
training may be involved in the choice of psychiatry among Italian medical students. Cultural and organizational specifi cities
of Italian mental healthcare may be involved, particularly the strong tradition of social psychiatry.
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Keywords:
Psychiatry; Career choice; Student; Medical students
Elenco autori:
Ferrari, Silvia; Reggianini, Corinna; Mattei, Giorgio; Rigatelli, Marco; Pingani, Luca; Bhugra, D.
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