影响尼日利亚一所大学医学生全球自尊的个人和人口特征

O. Koleoso, Osasona Samuel Obateru, Ayorinde Oluranti Solomon
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该研究调查了262名贝宁大学2010/2011和2011/2012学年医学院最后一年级学生(183名男性和79名女性)的个人和人口特征在全球自尊中的作用。本研究采用横断面调查设计,并采用方便抽样技术。收集关于五大人格特征、自尊和控制点的数据。所有人格特质共同导致整体自尊显著差异,F (5,256)= 14.61;p <.001), r2 = 22.2。相对而言,责任心(β = 0.16;T = 2.53;P < 0.012),神经质(β = - 0.33;T = -5.07;P <.000),经验开放性(β = .14;T = 2.33;P < 0.021)显著影响了整体自尊的差异。控制点的子量表(内在性、偶然性和强大的他人)共同解释了整体自尊的差异,F (3,258) = 3.87;p < 0.05), r2 = 4.3。然而,全球自尊在年龄、性别、种族和婚姻状况方面没有显著差异。研究结果表明,个人特征可能是医学生整体自尊的预测因子。因此,作为临床教育的一部分,应将个人特征作为增强医学生自尊感的重要手段。
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PERSONAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS INFLUENCING GLOBAL SELF- ESTEEM OF MEDICAL STUDENTS IN A NIGERIAN UNIVERSITY
The study investigates the role of personal and demographic characteristics in global self-esteem among 262 (183 male and 79 female) final year medical students of 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 sessions of University of Benin. The study utilised a cross-sectional survey design and adopted the convenience sampling technique. to collect data on the Big Five personality traits, self-esteem, and locus of control. All the personality traits jointly accounted for a significant variance in global self-esteem, F (5, 256)= 14.61; p <.001), with R 2 = 22.2. Relatively, conscientiousness (β =.16; t = 2.53; p <.012), neuroticism (β = -.33; t = -5.07; p <.000), and openness to experience (β = .14; t = 2.33; p <.021) contributed significantly to the variance in global self-esteem. Also, the subscales of locus of control (internality, chance, and powerful others) jointly accounted for the variance in global self-esteem, F (3, 258) = 3.87; p <.05) with R 2 = 4.3. However, there were no significant differences in global self-esteem based on age groups, gender, ethnicity and marital status. The findings revealed that personal characteristics are likely predictors of the global self-esteem of medical students.  Therefore, as part of clinical education, personal characteristics should be considered as an important tool for increasing the sense of self-esteem of medical students.
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