Religious affiliation and the intention to choose psychiatry as a specialty among physicians in training from 11 Latin American countries

Author:

Calizaya-Gallegos Carlo1,Mayta-Tristán Percy2,Pereyra-Elías Reneé1,José Montenegro-Idrogo Juan3,Avila-Figueroa Johana4,Benítez-Ortega Ingrid5,Cabrera-Enriquez John6,Calixto Omar-Javier7,Pablo Cardozo-López Juan8,Grandez-Urbina José Antonio9,Moreno-Loaiza Oscar10,Rodriguez Manuel A.11,Sepúlveda-Morales Roxana12,Sierra-Avendaño Jairo A.13,Carreño Fabian13,Vásquez-García Gelsing Richard14,Vasquez-Sullca Roy R.15,Yescas Gilberto16,

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas

2. Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas; Universidad Científica del Sur

3. Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

4. Universidad Nacional del Altiplano

5. Universidad del Sinú

6. Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo

7. Universidad Militar Nueva Granada

8. Universidad San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca

9. Universidad Ricardo Palma

10. Universidad Nacional de San Agustín

11. Universidad de Los Andes

12. Universidad de la Frontera

13. Universidad Industrial de Santander

14. Universidad Nacional de Ucayali

15. Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco

16. Universidad de Montemorelos

Abstract

The worldwide scarcity of psychiatrists makes the identification of the factors associated with the intention to choose this specialty an important issue. This study aims to evaluate the association between religious affiliation and the intention to choose psychiatry as a specialty among medical students from 11 Latin American countries. We conducted a cross-sectional, multi-country study that included first- and fifth-year students of 63 medical schools in 11 Latin-American countries between 2011 and 2012. The main outcome and measures were the intention to pursue psychiatry as a specialty over other specialties (yes/no) and religious affiliation (without: atheist/agnostic; with: any religion). A total of 8308 participants were included; 53.6% were women, and the average age was 20.4 (SD = 2.9) years. About 36% were fifth-year students, and 11.8% were not affiliated with any religion. Only 2.6% had the intention to choose psychiatry; the highest proportion of students with the intention to choose psychiatry was among students in Chile (8.1%) and the lowest among students in Mexico (1.1%). After adjusting for demographic, family, academic as well as personal and professional projection variable, we found that those who had no religious affiliation were more likely to report the intention to become a psychiatrist [OR: 2.92 (95%CI: 2.14-4.00)]. There is a strong positive association between not having a religious affiliation and the intention to become a psychiatrist. The possible factors that influence this phenomenon must be evaluated in greater depth, ideally through longitudinal research.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Health(social science)

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