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Socioeconomic Characteristics and Motivations for Entering a Medical College – Differences between Graduate and Undergraduate Saudi Medical Students

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  • Hamdan AL-Jahdali
  • Turki Alqarni
  • Sarah AL-Jahdali
  • Salim A Baharoon
  • Abdullah S AL-Harbi
  • Salih A Binsalih
  • Abdulah Alshimemeri
  • Abdullah A Al sayyari

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Objective- The aim of this study is to investigate the reasons for and the factors associated with deciding to enter a medical school in our graduate and undergraduate medical students and whether differ between the two groups.Method- This is a cross-sectional study. The survey we developed to investigate demographic and socioeconomic data and possible reasons for deciding to enter a medical school. The responses were scored using Likert scale 4-options.Results- A total of 244 of 275 male students responded (a response rate of 89%). Of the responders, 26% were graduate students and 74% were undergraduates. Thirty nine percent of the students attended private schools. Compared to graduate students, undergraduate students were younger (p=0.0001), more likely to have gone to a private high school (p= 0.001) to have a father who is a doctor (p= 0.001) or a university graduate (p= 0.001), to belong a household with a monthly income exceeding $5,333 (p= 0.001). Significantly more undergraduates than graduates reported d that they were influenced to entre medical school by family (p=0.036), having had high academic achievement at high school (p=0.001), prestige of the profession (p=0.007), guaranteed employment (p=0.013) and desire to help others (p=0.003).Conclusions- The graduate medical students had significantly different demographic factors which were more reflective of in the general population as well as different motivating when compared to the undergraduate medical students.

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  • Hamdan AL-Jahdali & Turki Alqarni & Sarah AL-Jahdali & Salim A Baharoon & Abdullah S AL-Harbi & Salih A Binsalih & Abdulah Alshimemeri & Abdullah A Al sayyari, 2014. "Socioeconomic Characteristics and Motivations for Entering a Medical College – Differences between Graduate and Undergraduate Saudi Medical Students," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 3(1), pages 1-23, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijhe11:v:3:y:2014:i:1:p:23
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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