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Table 3 Factors influencing specialty preferences among medical students at Jordan University of Science and Technology according to gender.

From: Factors affecting medical students in formulating their specialty preferences in Jordan

 

Male (n = 280) n (%)

Female (n = 160) n (%)

Total N (%)

P-value *

Hours of practice

41 (14.6)

34 (21.3)

75 (17.0)

0.076

On-call schedule

29 (10.4)

32 (20.0)

61 (13.9)

0.005

Flexibility of specialty

127 (45.4)

57 (35.6)

184 (41.8)

0.046

Interaction with physicians

132 (47.1)

67 (41.9)

199 (45.2)

0.286

Specialty reputation

183 (65.4)

76 (47.5)

259 (58.9)

0.000

Duration of residency program

60 (21.4)

41 (25.6)

101 (23.0)

0.314

Work pressure

71 (25.4)

34 (21.3)

105 (23.9)

0.331

Interest in research

118 (42.1)

53 (33.1)

171 (38.9)

0.062

Interest in long term relations with patients

96 (34.3)

62 (38.8)

158 (35.9)

0.348

Physician-patient interaction

32 (11.4)

17 (10.6)

49 (11.1)

0.797

Diversity of patients

131 (46.8)

72 (45.0)

203 (46.1)

0.718

Anticipated income

183 (65.4)

72 (45.0)

255 (58.0)

0.000

Focus on community health

78 (27.9)

72 (45.0)

150 (34.1)

0.000

Focus on urgent care

163 (58.2)

78 (48.8)

241 (54.8)

0.055

Curriculum

102 (36.4)

68 (42.5)

170 (38.6)

0.208

Intellectual content of the specialty

239 (85.4)

132 (82.5)

371 (84.3)

0.428

Individual's competencies

185 (66.1)

96 (60.0)

281 (63.9)

0.202

Emulate a physician

119 (42.5)

65 (40.6)

184 (41.8)

0.701

Advice from faculty

31 (11.1)

18 (11.3)

49 (11.1)

0.954

Advice from friends

36 (12.9)

13 (8.1)

49 (11.1)

0.129

Advice from parents

93 (33.2)

60 (37.5)

153 (34.8)

0.364

Advice from practicing physicians

73 (26.1)

45 (28.1)

118 (26.8)

0.640

  1. * Chi-square test for the difference between males and females