Ge. Dickinson et al., DETACHED CONCERN AND DEATH ANXIETY OF FIRST-YEAR MEDICAL-STUDENTS - BEFORE AND AFTER THE GROSS-ANATOMY COURSE, Clinical anatomy, 10(3), 1997, pp. 201-207
The purpose of this study was to gather data from first-year medical s
tudents prior to their taking gross anatomy and again at the end of th
e course to determine if changes occur regarding death anxiety and det
ached concern toward patients. Chi-square and t-tests were used to ass
ess statistical significance. From the 84 students for whom we had dat
a both prior to and after gross anatomy, only the sociodemographic var
iable of sex was consistently related to the two dependent variables.
Women reported more death anxiety prior to and after the gross anatomy
course and were more likely to disagree with the need for detached co
ncern. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.