2016
DOI: 10.7196/ajhpe.2016.v8i1.748
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Exploring the relationship between demographic factors, performance and fortitude in a group of diverse 1st-year medical students

Abstract: Background. The majority of 1st-year students are ill-equipped for university life. This heightens stress levels, which are accentuated by a lack of resilience and impact negatively on academic performance and personal wellbeing. Objectives. To explore, within the paradigm of positive psychology, the relationship between the self, family and support constructs of fortitude, and academic performance of 1st-year medical students. Method. First-year medical students completed a fortitude questionnaire and their a… Show more

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“…To support these finding, one study found that intrinsic motivation (intrinsic goal orientation) significantly associated with deep strategy use [7]. In line with other previous findings [7,33], this is typical of 1 st year medical students who are trying many ways of dealing with the perceived overloaded and difficult basic medical subjects [21][22][23]34]. …”
Section: Motivation and Learning Strategiessupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…To support these finding, one study found that intrinsic motivation (intrinsic goal orientation) significantly associated with deep strategy use [7]. In line with other previous findings [7,33], this is typical of 1 st year medical students who are trying many ways of dealing with the perceived overloaded and difficult basic medical subjects [21][22][23]34]. …”
Section: Motivation and Learning Strategiessupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Medical school is recognized as a stressful environment that often exerts a negative effect on the academic performance and psychosocial well-being of students. Furthermore, students who start medical career already have concerns about the medical profession [8,21]. Coupled with the excitement of new students in their new college life, it is inevitable for them to experience a variety of class-related emotions.…”
Section: Students' Class-related Emotional Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding highlights that first-year medical students who entered medical school directly from high school could lack the skill set and emotional tools required to adapt in their new education environment, as asserted by Swaminathan et al (2015) and Kridiotis and Swart (2017). The participants in this study confirmed being underprepared for university life and academia, which was also observed by Hamid and Singaram (2016). The participants emphasized rapid adjustments required of them and indicated that at school they had been spoon-fed.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Experiencing hardships and distress is an intrinsic part of life (Lahti, 2019). Therefore, focusing on the factors and processes that help overcome these hardships is imperative (Adler et al, 2017; Hamid & Singaram, 2016). Although eradicating stressors and challenges from an individual’s environment is considered an unrealistic goal (He et al, 2018), studies have often focused on identifying and understanding the factors that enhance psychological well-being (PWB).…”
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confidence: 99%