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Does a behavioral science rotation change residents self-assessed psychosocial attitudes and behavior?

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Does a behavioral science rotation change residents self-assessed psychosocial attitudes and behavior?

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Shapiro J Department of Family Medicine, University of California, Irvine, Orange 92668. The purpose of this study was to determine changes in self-assessed resident psychosocial attitudes and behavior after participation in a month-long behavioral science rotation. The four areas specifically investigated were 1) Personal Attributes, 2) Attitudes toward the Practice of Medicine, 3) Basic Psychosocial Skills of interviewing and assessment, and 4) Complex Psychosocial Skills, including counseling and brief psychological intervention. A total of 17 male and 9 female residents participated sequentially in 4-6 consecutive weeks of a specially designed behavioral science curriculum. Results demonstrated change in the positive direction in only two of the four areas, Personal Attributes (p. less than .05), and Psychosocial Assessment Skills (p. less than 000). Findings suggest that certain basic psychosocial assessment skills, especially those in which residents initially evaluate themselves

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