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Table 2 Medical Student Responses to Questions About Parental Leave According to Sex of Respondent

From: Parental leave policy information during residency interviews

Item

Female n (%) (n = 113)

Male n (%) (n = 63)

Total n (%) (n = 176c)

P value

Effect

Size

Do you expect parental leave policies will be formally presented at residency interviews?

.20a

 

 Definitely not

2 (1.8)

2 (3.2)

4 (2.3)

  

 Probably not

22 (19.5)

18 (28.6)

40 (22.7)

  

 Might or might not

34 (30.1)

14 (22.2)

48 (27.3)

  

 Probably yes

28 (24.8)

19 (30.2)

47 (26.7)

  

 Definitely yes

27 (23.9)

10 (15.9)

37 (21.0)

  

Would you appreciate if information related to parental leave was formally presented at residency interviews?

.004 b

.25

 Don’t care

2 (1.8)

9 (14.3)

11 (6.2)

  

 No

3 (2.7)

1 (1.6)

4 (2.3)

  

 Yes

108 (95.6)

53 (84.1)

161 (91.5)

  

During interviews, do you anticipate you would be comfortable asking the PD about the parental leave policy?

 < .001a

-.39

 Extremely uncomfortable

30 (26.5)

5 (7.9)

35 (19.9)

  

 Somewhat uncomfortable

60 (53.1)

24 (38.1)

84 (47.7)

  

 Neither comfortable nor uncomfortable

7 (6.2)

15 (23.8)

22 (12.5)

  

 Somewhat comfortable

14 (12.4)

14 (22.2)

28 (15.9)

  

 Extremely comfortable

2 (1.8)

5 (7.9)

7 (4.0)

  

Why do you anticipate you would be uncomfortable? Select all that apply

 

 Awkward topic

14 (12.4)

5 (7.9)

19 (10.8)

  

 Power imbalance (candidate asking PD or other physician)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

  

 I am worried it will lessen my chance of acceptance

78 (69.0)

27 (42.9)

105 (59.7)

  

 Don’t want to talk about leave at an interview

52 (46.0)

19 (30.2)

71 (40.3)

  

 Other

2 (1.8)

2 (3.2)

4 (2.3)

  

When evaluating residency programs, do you anticipate parental leave policy will impact your ranking of programs? (N = 172)

.003 b

.29

 Not at all

16 (14.7)

25 (39.7)

41 (23.8)

  

 Somewhat

52 (47.7)

23 (36.5)

75 (43.6)

  

 Very much

22 (20.2)

7 (11.1)

29 (16.9)

  

 Unsure

19 (17.4)

8 (12.7)

27 (15.7)

  

Given 2 equivalent programs, would a difference in parental leave policy impact your decision on ranking? (N = 173)

.002 b

.29

 Not at all

5 (4.5)

12 (19.0)

17 (9.8)

  

 Somewhat

40 (36.4)

29 (46.0)

69 (39.9)

  

 Very much

51 (46.4)

15 (23.8)

66 (38.2)

  

 Unsure

14 (12.7)

7 (11.1)

21 (12.1)

  

How would you like to receive information about parental leave during the residency application? Select all that apply

 

 During the formal presentation about the program at the time of the interview

90 (79.6)

43 (68.3)

133 (75.6)

  

 Handouts distributed to me at the time of the interview

69 (61.1)

32 (50.8)

101 (57.4)

  

 Training program’s website (available to applicants)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

  

 Personal unofficial conversations with current residents

46 (40.7)

23 (36.5)

69 (39.2)

  

Were parental leave policies formally discussed or presented during residency interviews? (N = 32)

.42 b

 

 Never

4 (26.7)

4 (44.4)

8 (33.3)

  

 Sometimes

9 (60.0)

5 (55.6)

14 (58.3)

  

 Always

2 (13.3)

0 (0.0)

2 (8.3)

  

Were parental leave policies informally discussed during residency interviews? (N = 32)

.31 b

 

 Never

2 (13.3)

3 (33.3)

5 (20.8)

  

 Sometimes

11 (73.3)

6 (66.7)

17 (70.8)

  

 Always

2 (13.3)

0 (0.0)

2 (8.3)

  
  1. a Cochran-Armitage trend test for ordinal variables. Associated effect size is Cliff’s Delta
  2. b Pearson χ2 test. Associated effect size is Cramer’s V
  3. c Smaller sample sizes (because of no response or smaller survey group) are indicated for specific items