Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4190819 | Revista Colombiana de Psiquiatría | 2012 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
52,2% corresponded to semesters prior to the course of psychiatry; 25.5% expressed the purpose to specialize in Psychiatry before the course, and such percentage decreased to 13.4% after the course. Association was found between the purpose of not specializing in Psychiatry with the fact of having taken said course (Fisher's exact test, p=0,042). Most students would not specialize in psychiatry because they are interested in other areas. Before the course, students made emphasis on the biological aspects of mental disease. After the course, they also directed their attention to other factors. The two groups believe that the management of these patients is mainly pharmacological. The incurable character of mental illness was also highlighted together with the risk of getting ill and the stigma it entails. Conclusions: Psychiatry is perceived as a medical specialization with emphasis on pharmacological treatment. There is a low frequency of students interested in this area. The course of psychiatry is associated with reduction of this frequency and limits the variability of the psychiatric concept.
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Authors
Yahira Rossini Guzmán Psiquiatra, Ricardo Sánchez (en epidemiologÃa clÃnica. Especialista en estadÃstica. Profesor titular), Jorge RodrÃguez-Losada (Profesor asociado),