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The Intergroup Empathy Bias among Incoming Medical Students
Nasello, Julian; Triffaux, Marie-Sophie; Triffaux, Jean-Marc
2018In Medical Education Online
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Keywords :
Empathy Decline; Gender bias; Group Belonging; Education Perspectives
Abstract :
[en] Background: Previous studies revealed a significant empathy decline over time among medical students. Scientific literature also supports the influence of group belonging on the empathy expression. Objective: Through this study, we aimed to demonstrate whether group belonging (peers or patients) significantly influences empathy levels before students undertake medicine studies. Design: One hundred and ninety-four incoming medical students participated in our study. All participants filled-in the Interpersonal Reactivity Index under three primed situations (a general; a peers’ one; a patients’ one) at three different points in time during a session of information. Results: Analyses revealed significant main effects of: gender; situations; and empathy dimensions. We also obtained a significant interaction effect between dimensions and situations. Conclusions: We showed that empathy levels were modulated by group belonging (25% of the variance was explained by group belonging). Post hoc analyses showed that the differences between the peers’ and patients’ situations tend to reveal an appropriate professional attitude with regard to patients because they displayed: (1) lower scores on personal distress and fantasy; (2) higher scores on perspective taking (as for peers); (3) stable scores on empathic concern in peers’ and patients’ situations. However, integrating empathy lessons in the educational program of medical students remains a priority. In a long term perspective, these findings suggest an investigation of the impacts of group belonging on the evolution of students’ empathy scores through their medicine studies.
Research Center/Unit :
Hôpital de Jour Universitaire La Clé
Disciplines :
Psychiatry
Education & instruction
Author, co-author :
Nasello, Julian  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des Sciences Cliniques > Hôpital de Jour Universitaire La Clé
Triffaux, Marie-Sophie;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des Sciences Cliniques > Hôpital de Jour Universitaire La Clé > 2018-2019
Triffaux, Jean-Marc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Psychologie médicale - Hôpital de Jour Universitaire La Clé
Language :
English
Title :
The Intergroup Empathy Bias among Incoming Medical Students
Alternative titles :
Le biais intergroupe de l'empathie chez les étudiants de médecine en année préparatoire
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Medical Education Online
eISSN :
1087-2981
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, United Kingdom
Peer reviewed :
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