Exploring the relationship between medical student basic psychological need satisfaction, resilience, and well-being: a quantitative study.
Adam NeufeldGreg MalinPublished in: BMC medical education (2019)
When medical students perceived their learning environment as supportive to their basic needs, it was associated with an increase in their psychological well-being. Satisfaction of competence, but not autonomy or relatedness, predicted an increase in their resilience. Fostering medical students' basic needs for motivation, especially competence, is recommended to support their resilience and well-being. Further research is required to generalize these results further.