Medical students' attitudes to psychiatry in Chile
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2923.1992.tb00141.x
Medical students' attitudes to psychiatry in Chile
Abstract
There is controversy about the influence of psychiatric clerkships on medical students' attitudes to psychiatry. In general, studies in developed countries have found a short-lasting improvement in attitudes to psychiatry after a psychiatric clerkship. The present study was designed to measure changes in medical students' attitudes following a psychiatric clerkship in a developing country. Medical students from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile were interviewed before and after a psychiatric clerkship using a translation into Spanish of an attitude-to-psychiatry questionnaire used previously in the UK. The results were similar to those reported from developed countries. There was a marked early improvement in students' attitudes following their psychiatric clerkship which gradually faded over 3 years. There is scope for improvement in psychiatric undergraduate medical teaching in Chile and this might help to make more lasting improvements in attitudes to psychiatry among medical students.
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