How open minded medical students really are? A pilot study.

Vasiliki Spatoula, E. Panagopoulou
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Objective: Despite the identified biases in the provision of health, no studies have so far compared stereotypes of medical students with students from other disciplines. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to compare attitudes of medical and social science students towards population groups of different ethnic background, age, and sexual orientation. Given the social desirability biases associated with explicit attitude assessment through self-report, and the feasibility issues of implicit attitude testing, the study also developed and piloted the Attitude and Opinion Scale, a self report instrument designed to assess attitudes and reduce social desirability. Method: Ninety third year students from the Medical School and the Social Sciences Department of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, completed the Attitude and Opinion Scale. Results: Results showed statistical significant differences in attitudes towards groups of different sexual orientation (t=2.687, p=.009) and age (t=-2.554, p=.012). Conclusions: This pilot study indicated that medical students have more negative attitudes towards some population groups compared to students of social sciences. Increasing attention has to be paid in undergraduate medical courses to the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors required for the effective and culturally safe practice of medicine in culturally and gender diverse settings.
医科学生的思想到底有多开放?一项初步研究。
目的:尽管在提供保健方面存在明确的偏见,但迄今为止还没有研究将医学生的刻板印象与其他学科的学生进行比较。本横断面研究的目的是比较医学和社会科学学生对不同种族背景、年龄和性取向人群的态度。考虑到通过自我报告进行外显态度评估的社会可取性偏差,以及内隐态度测试的可行性问题,本研究还开发并试点了一种旨在评估态度和降低社会可取性的自我报告工具——态度与意见量表。方法:对希腊塞萨洛尼基亚里斯多德大学医学院和社会科学系93年级学生进行态度与意见问卷调查。结果:结果显示,不同性取向人群的态度差异有统计学意义(t=2.687, p= 0.009),年龄差异有统计学意义(t=-2.554, p= 0.012)。结论:本初步研究表明,医学生对某些人群的负面态度比社会科学专业的学生多。在本科医学课程中,必须越来越多地关注在文化和性别不同的环境中有效和文化上安全的医学实践所需的知识、态度和行为。
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