Medical students' endeavour to make use of their mental capabilities.

作者: Rehana Rehman , Mehwish Hussain , Ayesha Saba Naz

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关键词: Chi-square testYoung adultAptitudeMentorshipCross-sectional studyAnalysis softwareSex factorsGerontologyBook readingMedicine

摘要: OBJECTIVE: To identify and compare awareness of intellectual wellness in male female medical students Karachi. METHODS: The cross-sectional questionnaire-based survey comprised randomly selected 800 both gender. It was conducted from January to December 2010 8 colleges Responses--never, sometimes, mostly always (numbered 0-4)--were analysed terms frequency, proportion percentages by Predictive Analysis Software version 18. Chi square test applied for comparison genders. Results were considered significant at p < 0.05. RESULTS: Of the questionnaires distributed, 736 (92%) received fully completed; 526 (71.5% them females. Intellectual significantly higher females due an increasing aptitude towards book reading (p 0.0001), selection movies 0.03) analytical thinking 0.002). Male derived help mentors CONCLUSION: Females found be better compared males. However, males used mentorship support acquire wellness.

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