Factors associated with choosing psychiatry among medical interns in two private universities in Peru

Authors

  • Lucy Perla Gulliana Cedillo Ramírez
  • Lucy Elena Correa López
  • Jhony Alberto De La Cruz Vargas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20453/rmh.v30i3.3584

Keywords:

Psychiatric, teaching, learning, personality, medical specialty.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the factors associated with choosing psychiatry as a specialty among medical interns in two private universities in Peru. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried-out among medical interns of Ricardo Palma and San Juan Bautista Universities. Three instruments were applied: personality inventory-Eysenck for adults, scale to evaluate the teaching-learning process and the Goldberg´s general survey of mental health to evaluate personality, perception of the teaching-learning process of the psychiatry and psychology courses. The X2 test was used to determine associations. Results: out of 233 medical interns evaluated, 35 (15.7%) said that would elect psychiatry as a specialty. The election of psychiatry was associated with a blood personality (p=0.001); extroversion (p=0.02) and being emotionally stable (p=0.039). On the other hand, the study did not reveal and association with sex, relatives with specialties closed to mental health and psychopathology. Conclusions: there is an association between type of personality and choosing psychiatry as a) specialty. Medical interns interested in becoming psychiatrist have a blood type of personality, are extroverted and emotionally stable.

Author Biography

Lucy Perla Gulliana Cedillo Ramírez

 

 

Published

2019-10-15

How to Cite

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Cedillo Ramírez LPG, Correa López LE, De La Cruz Vargas JA. Factors associated with choosing psychiatry among medical interns in two private universities in Peru. Rev Méd Hered [Internet]. 2019 Oct. 15 [cited 2024 Apr. 25];30(3):170-7. Available from: https://revistas.upch.edu.pe/index.php/RMH/article/view/3584

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Section

ORIGINAL RESEARCH