Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional study

Habtamu Kerebih1, Endalamaw Salelew1, Hailemariam Hailesilassie2 1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Health Sciences, Jimma University, Jimma, Ethio...

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Main Authors: Kerebih H, Salelew E, Hailesilassie H
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-09-01
Series:Advances in Medical Education and Practice
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/factors-associated-with-medical-students-choice-of-psychiatry-as-futur-peer-reviewed-article-AMEP
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description Habtamu Kerebih1, Endalamaw Salelew1, Hailemariam Hailesilassie2 1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Health Sciences, Jimma University, Jimma, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Habtamu KerebihDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, P.O.BOX 196, Gondar, EthiopiaTel +251 92 431 6221Email habtishk@gmail.comBackground: Despite the fact that mental illnesses are highly prevalent, shortage of trained human resource, particularly psychiatrists, in the field is disproportionately low. This is especially challenging in developing countries. We report factors affecting medical students’ choice of psychiatry specialty as a future career.Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study design incorporating demographics, psychiatry specialty choice and a list of factors related to psychiatry was administered to fourth year medical students. Chi-squared test was used to identify factors associated with psychiatry choice. Multiple logistic regression analysis was done to identify the association between demographics and history of mental illness against psychiatry choice.Results: One hundred and sixty-five medical students participated in the study. The majority, 139 (84.2%), of the students were male. From the medical students, 34 (21%) reported that they will choose to specialize in psychiatry for their future career. A chi-squared test result indicated that there were many factors associated with psychiatry choice. Family history of mental illness was found to be significantly associated with the future career choice of the psychiatry discipline (AOR=2.76; CI: 1.05–7.25).Conclusion: Family history of mental illness seemed to be a significant factor in medical students’ psychiatry choice. Positive attitude to psychiatry, ‎the manner in which psychiatry is taught, satisfaction related to practical and theoretical psychiatry education, having direct involvement in psychiatric patient care and the like were factors that affect psychiatry choice. Therefore, paying due attention to modifiable factors negatively affecting psychiatry choice may increase the selection of the field by medical students as a specialty.Keywords: psychiatry specialty choice, factors, medical students
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spelling doaj.art-179dd5c4c71b4e2c98be8918e461e2d12022-12-21T19:07:14ZengDove Medical PressAdvances in Medical Education and Practice1179-72582019-09-01Volume 1075175848417Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional studyKerebih HSalelew EHailesilassie HHabtamu Kerebih1, Endalamaw Salelew1, Hailemariam Hailesilassie2 1Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia; 2Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Health Sciences, Jimma University, Jimma, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Habtamu KerebihDepartment of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Science, University of Gondar, P.O.BOX 196, Gondar, EthiopiaTel +251 92 431 6221Email habtishk@gmail.comBackground: Despite the fact that mental illnesses are highly prevalent, shortage of trained human resource, particularly psychiatrists, in the field is disproportionately low. This is especially challenging in developing countries. We report factors affecting medical students’ choice of psychiatry specialty as a future career.Methods: A facility-based cross-sectional study design incorporating demographics, psychiatry specialty choice and a list of factors related to psychiatry was administered to fourth year medical students. Chi-squared test was used to identify factors associated with psychiatry choice. Multiple logistic regression analysis was done to identify the association between demographics and history of mental illness against psychiatry choice.Results: One hundred and sixty-five medical students participated in the study. The majority, 139 (84.2%), of the students were male. From the medical students, 34 (21%) reported that they will choose to specialize in psychiatry for their future career. A chi-squared test result indicated that there were many factors associated with psychiatry choice. Family history of mental illness was found to be significantly associated with the future career choice of the psychiatry discipline (AOR=2.76; CI: 1.05–7.25).Conclusion: Family history of mental illness seemed to be a significant factor in medical students’ psychiatry choice. Positive attitude to psychiatry, ‎the manner in which psychiatry is taught, satisfaction related to practical and theoretical psychiatry education, having direct involvement in psychiatric patient care and the like were factors that affect psychiatry choice. Therefore, paying due attention to modifiable factors negatively affecting psychiatry choice may increase the selection of the field by medical students as a specialty.Keywords: psychiatry specialty choice, factors, medical studentshttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-associated-with-medical-students-choice-of-psychiatry-as-futur-peer-reviewed-article-AMEPPsychiatry specialty choicefactorsmedical students
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Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional study
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Psychiatry specialty choice
factors
medical students
title Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional study
title_full Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional study
title_short Factors associated with medical students’ choice of psychiatry as future specialty: a cross-sectional study
title_sort factors associated with medical students rsquo choice of psychiatry as future specialty a cross sectional study
topic Psychiatry specialty choice
factors
medical students
url https://www.dovepress.com/factors-associated-with-medical-students-choice-of-psychiatry-as-futur-peer-reviewed-article-AMEP
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