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The impact of neighborhoods and friendships on interracial anxiety among medical students and residents: A report from the medical student CHANGES study.

Marie V PlaisimeMarie Jipguep-AkhtarJoseph J LocascioHarolyn M E BelcherRachel R HardemanKatherine PichoSylvia P PerrySean M PhelanMichelle van RynJohn F Dovidio
Published in: Health services research (2023)
Neighborhood and friend group composition had independent effects on interracial anxiety, indicating that premedical racial socialization may affect medical trainees' preparedness to interact effectively with diverse patient populations. Additionally, the lack of substantial change in interracial anxiety throughout medical training suggests the importance of providing curricular tools and structure (e.g., instituting interracial cooperative learning activities) to foster the development of healthy interracial relationships.
Keyphrases
  • medical students
  • healthcare
  • sleep quality
  • public health
  • african american