2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.18090
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Learning Mindsets and Well-Being and Ill-Being Among Osteopathic Medical Students

Yoi Tibbetts,
Zachary M. Himmelberger,
Kenneth E. Barron
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceGiven the high rates of burnout and associated negative mental health outcomes (eg, depression, suicidal ideation, substance abuse) among medical students and physicians, it is imperative to identify strategies for supporting the future health workforce, particularly when considering trends indicating a future shortage of physicians. Understanding the associations of medical school students’ learning mindsets (eg, growth mindset, purpose and relevance, and sense of belonging) with indicators of well-… Show more

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“…In the Original Investigation titled “Learning Mindsets and Well-Being and Ill-Being Among Osteopathic Medical Students,” 1 published June 14, 2024, there was a duplicate paragraph at the end of the Results section. This article has been corrected.…”
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“…In the Original Investigation titled “Learning Mindsets and Well-Being and Ill-Being Among Osteopathic Medical Students,” 1 published June 14, 2024, there was a duplicate paragraph at the end of the Results section. This article has been corrected.…”
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confidence: 99%