埃及坦塔大学医学院本科生恃强凌弱:一项横断面研究。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Libyan Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1080/19932820.2020.1816045
Noha Mohammed Elghazally, Asmaa Omar Atallah
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简介:欺凌是一种攻击性行为,包括不必要的负面行为,这种行为会随着时间的推移而重复,对一个人产生负面影响。目的:了解坦塔大学本科临床医学专业学生的欺凌行为。方法:2018年10月1日至2019年5月底在医学院进行了一项横断面研究。采用分层随机抽样方法,选取2018-2019学年四年级、五年级和六年级的医学生。数据通过一份自我管理的问卷收集,包括人口统计学特征、不同类型欺凌的暴露史以及被欺凌学生的反应。结果:本研究结果显示,71.1%的研究样本在医学学习期间遭遇欺凌。最常见的报告类型是口头(51.9%)、行为(44.8%)、被忽视(24.4%)、书面(17.8%)和身体(15.8%)。大约一半的学生(49.4%)遭受过多种形式的欺凌。男生对肢体、文字和被忽视的表现较多,女生对言语和行为的表现较多,分别为(30.7%对18.9%、72.5%对74.8%、28.1对24.9%、57.9%对68.3%、38.5%对32.4%)。同学(56.3%)是最常见的虐待行为施暴者。大多数学生(91.3%)选择不报告欺凌行为。有精神健康问题(0.00*)或残疾(0.01*)的人更有可能遭受虐待。讨论:很大一部分医学生面临多种形式的欺凌。对实践的启示:采用有效的政策来制止欺凌,支持医学生可能有助于减少这种现象。
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Bullying among undergraduate medical students at Tanta University, Egypt: a cross-sectional study.

Introduction: Bullying is an aggressive behaviour that involves unwanted negative actions, which are repeated over time that can negatively impact a person.

Aim: To explore bullying behaviours experienced by Tanta University undergraduate students during their study in clinical medical education.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Faculty of Medicine, during the period between first of October 2018 to end of May 2019. A stratified random sample was used to select medical students who rolled fourth-, fifth- and sixth-year classes at the academic year 2018-2019. Data were collected by a self-administered questionnaire included questions regarding demographic characteristics, history of exposure to different types of bullying and the response of bullied students.

Results: Findings of this study revealed that 71.1% of studied sample faced bullying during their medical study. The most frequently reported types were verbal (51.9%), behavioural (44.8%), being ignored (24.4%), written (17.8%) and physical (15.8%). About half of students (49.4%) were exposed to multiple forms of bullying. Male students were more exposed to physical, written and being ignored, whereas females were more witnessed to verbal and behavioural ones as follows: (30.7% vs 18.9% physical type, 72.5% vs 74.8% verbal, 28.1 vs 24.9% written, 57.9% vs 68.3% behavioural and 38.5% vs 32.4% being ignored), respectively. Fellow students (56.3%) were the most frequent perpetrators of mistreatment actions. The majority of students (91.3%) chose not to report bullying behaviours. Having mental health problems (0.00*) or disability (0.01*) were significantly more potential to experience mistreatment.

Discussion: Large proportion of medical students faced many forms of bullying.

Implications for practice: Applying an effective policy to stop bullying with support for medical students may help to minimize this phenomenon.

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Libyan Journal of Medicine
Libyan Journal of Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: Libyan Journal of Medicine (LJM) is a peer-reviewed, Open Access, international medical journal aiming to promote heath and health education by publishing high-quality medical research in the different disciplines of medicine. LJM was founded in 2006 by a group of enthusiastic Libyan medical scientists who looked at the contribution of Libyan publications to the international medical literature and saw that a publication outlet was missing. To fill this gap they launched LJM as a tool for transferring current medical knowledge to and from colleagues in developing countries, particularly African countries, as well as internationally.The journal is still led by a group of Libyan physicians inside and outside Libya, but it also enjoys support and recognition from the international medical community.
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