Ambiguity Tolerance of Students Matriculating to U.S. Medical Schools

被引:56
|
作者
Caulfield, Marie [1 ]
Andolsek, Kathryn [2 ]
Grbic, Douglas [1 ]
Roskovensky, Lindsay [1 ]
机构
[1] Assoc Amer Med Coll, Washington, DC 20001 USA
[2] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Durham, NC USA
关键词
UNCERTAINTY; INTOLERANCE; ATTITUDES; BURNOUT; US; ASSOCIATION; DEPRESSION; WELLNESS; STRESS; CARE;
D O I
10.1097/ACM.0000000000000485
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Purpose To examine the psychometric adequacy of a tolerance for ambiguity (TFA) scale for use with medical students. Also, to examine the relationship of TFA to a variety of demographic and personal variables in a national sample of entering U. S. medical students. Method The authors used data from the 2013 Association of American Medical Colleges Matriculating Student Questionnaire in which questions on TFA were included for the first time that year. Data from 13,867 entering medical students were analyzed to examine the psychometric properties of the TFA scale. In addition, the relationships of TFA to sex, age, perceived stress, and desire to work in an underserved area were analyzed. Finally, the relationship of TFA to specialty preference was examined. Results The TFA scale was found to be psychometrically adequate for use in a medical student population. TFA was found to be higher in men and in older students. Lower TFA was associated with higher perceived stress levels. Students with higher TFA were more likely to express desire to work in an underserved area. Different levels of TFA may be associated with certain specialty preferences. Conclusions These findings support the assessment of TFA to understand how this personal characteristic may interact with the medical school experience and with specialty choice. Longitudinal work in this area will be critical to increase this understanding.
引用
收藏
页码:1526 / 1532
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Can U.S. schools be managed for improvement?
    Cabarrus County Sch, Concord, United States
    [J]. Qual Prog, 10 (75-79):
  • [32] Restructuring U.S. schools for new era
    [J]. Schlosstein, Steven, 1600, (04):
  • [33] Obesity Educational Interventions in U.S. Medical Schools: A Systematic Review and Identified Gaps
    Vitolins, Mara Z.
    Crandall, Sonia
    Miller, David
    Ip, Eddie
    Marion, Gail
    Spangler, John G.
    [J]. TEACHING AND LEARNING IN MEDICINE, 2012, 24 (03) : 267 - 272
  • [34] Multivariable analysis of factors associated with USMLE scores across U.S. medical schools
    Arash Ghaffari-Rafi
    Rachel Elizabeth Lee
    Rui Fang
    J. Douglas Miles
    [J]. BMC Medical Education, 19
  • [35] Are U.S. students a bellwether of quality?
    Mervis, JD
    [J]. SCIENCE, 2004, 304 (5675) : 1280 - 1280
  • [36] Graduate students' journey to the U.S.
    Resetarits, Mike
    [J]. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2012, 119 (02) : 21 - 21
  • [37] Perspectives on climate change in medical school curricula-A survey of U.S. medical students
    Hampshire, Karly
    Ndovu, Allan
    Bhambhvani, Hriday
    Iverson, Nicholas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH, 2021, 4
  • [38] Attitudes and Views on Psychiatry: A Comparison Between Spanish and U.S. Medical Students
    Guillem Pailhez
    Antonio Bulbena
    Joaquim Coll
    Salvador Ros
    Richard Balon
    [J]. Academic Psychiatry, 2005, 29 : 82 - 91
  • [39] LOWER TOLERANCE FOR AMBIGUITY PREDICTS MEDICAL STUDENTS WITH PERSISTENT BURNOUT
    Kon, Rachel H.
    Owens, Justine E.
    Flickinger, Tabor E.
    Plews-Ogan, Margaret L.
    Schorling, John
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2018, 33 : S250 - S250
  • [40] U.S. medical appliance market
    Abu-Shalback, Linda
    [J]. Appliance, 2000, 57 (04):