Authors
Julia M Przedworski, John F Dovidio, Rachel R Hardeman, Sean M Phelan, Sara E Burke, Mollie A Ruben, Sylvia P Perry, Diana J Burgess, David B Nelson, Mark W Yeazel, John M Knudsen, Michelle Van Ryn
Publication date
2015/5/1
Journal
Academic Medicine
Volume
90
Issue
5
Pages
652-659
Publisher
LWW
Description
Purpose
Research is lacking on psychological distress and disorder among sexual minority medical students (students who identify as nonheterosexual). If left unaddressed, distress may result in academic and professional difficulties and undermine workforce diversity goals. The authors compared depression, anxiety, and self-rated health among sexual minority and heterosexual medical students.
Method
This study included 4,673 first-year students who self-reported sexual orientation in the fall 2010 baseline survey of the Medical Student Cognitive Habits and Growth Evaluation Study, a national longitudinal cohort study. The authors used items from published scales to measure depression, anxiety, self-rated health, and social stressors. They conducted bivariate and multivariate analyses to estimate the association between sexual identity and depression, anxiety, and self-rated health.
Results
Of 4,673 students …
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