Authors
Tamara L Morgan, Taylor McFadden, Michelle S Fortier, Jennifer R Tomasone, Shane N Sweet
Publication date
2020/12
Journal
Health Education Journal
Volume
79
Issue
8
Pages
948-962
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Background
Medical students are at risk of poor mental health and burnout compared to general population age- and education-matched peers, which has future implications for patient care. Research has suggested that demographic factors can predict mental illness and burnout among medical students. However, less is known about predictors of mental health and how they compare to predictors of burnout, and few studies have examined multiple demographics simultaneously.
Objectives
This study examined and compared demographic predictors (gender, ethnicity, age, level of education, year of study and proposed specialty) of mental health and burnout in first to fourth year Canadian medical students.
Method
Medical students (n = 129) completed online surveys comprised of validated questionnaires.
Results
Multiple regression indicated that third year (β = −.243, p = .013) negatively predicted mental …
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