Gender differences in bullying among internal medicine residents

To describe gender differences in experienced types of bullying, and resulting personal consequences, among internal medicine (IM) residents. Participants in this cross-sectional study included 21 212 IM trainees who completed a voluntary survey with their 2016 in-training exam that assessed bullyin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Postgraduate medical journal 2023-03, Vol.99 (1167), p.11-16
Hauptverfasser: Ayyala, Manasa S, Rios, Rebeca, Wright, Scott M
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:To describe gender differences in experienced types of bullying, and resulting personal consequences, among internal medicine (IM) residents. Participants in this cross-sectional study included 21 212 IM trainees who completed a voluntary survey with their 2016 in-training exam that assessed bullying during residency training. The 2875 (13.6% of) trainees who reported experiencing bullying on a screening question were asked for additional details about types of bullying experienced and resulting personal consequences. Female and male trainees experienced bullying at similar rates (47% versus 53%, P = .08). Gender differences were seen in both the type of bullying experienced and the resulting personal consequences. Female trainees were more likely than their male counterparts to report bullying characterized as verbal (83% versus 77%, P 
ISSN:0032-5473
1469-0756
DOI:10.1093/postmj/qgac004