Psychiatry Resident Quality of Life
Autor: | Harvinder Singh, Christopher J. Combs, Jessica G. Kovach, William R. Dubin |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty education Graduate medical education Job Satisfaction Education 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Cronbach's alpha Quality of life Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Psychiatry Response rate (survey) Internet New Jersey business.industry Internship and Residency General Medicine Middle Aged Pennsylvania Delaware Mental health Exploratory factor analysis 030227 psychiatry Psychiatry and Mental health Turnover Education Medical Graduate Quality of Life Job satisfaction Female business |
Zdroj: | Academic psychiatry : the journal of the American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training and the Association for Academic Psychiatry. 40(1) |
ISSN: | 1545-7230 |
Popis: | The objective of this study was to evaluate psychiatry resident physician quality of life. A voluntary, anonymous, 10-min survey was e-mailed to residents from all 14 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited programs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. Included in the survey was the Multi-Cultural Quality of Life Inventory (MQLI). Response rate was 112 (34.1 %). Internal consistency of the MQLI was high (Cronbach’s alpha 0.92), and follow-up exploratory factor analysis extracted only one underlying factor (60.1 % variance among all 10 items). Average total MQLI score was 80.6. No significant difference in MQLI total was found for therapy status, sex, or race. Post-graduate year (PGY) 4 residents scored higher on total MQLI score (86.7) (F = 2.80, p = 0.04) and ranked occupational functioning and community and services support subscales significantly higher (occupation F = 2.73, p = 0.048, community F = 3.11, p = 0.030). Total MQLI score for residents over the age of 40 (n = 3) was significantly lower (F = 3.45, p = 0.019). Despite the stresses of residency training, residents from a variety of programs in one geographic area report an encouraging quality of life on the MQLI. Psychiatry resident quality of life is similar to that reported in other populations of mental health professionals. |
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