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Table 1 Student Characteristics

From: Conflict resolution styles and skills and variation among medical students

Student Characteristics

TKI After (n = 41)

TKI Before (n = 67)

Total (n = 108)

Age

   

 Median (25th, 75th percentiles)

27 (26, 30)

27 (26, 28)

27 (26, 29)

 Not reported

6

10

16

Gender

   

 Male

19 (46.3%)

31 (46.3%)

50 (46.3%)

 Female

14 (34.1%)

27 (40.3%)

41 (38%)

 Other or Unknown

8 (19.5%)

9 (13.4%)

17 (15.7%)

Under-represented minority

(African/Native American, Hispanic, Latino)

   

 Yes

6 (14.6%)

9 (13.4%)

15 (13.9%)

 No

24 (58.5%)

43 (64.1%)

67 (62.0%)

 Other or prefer not to answer

11 (26.8%)

15 (22.4%)

26 (24.1%)

Specialty*

   

 Diagnosis-based specialty

15 (36.6%)

23 (34.3%)

38 (35.2%)

 Procedure-based specialty

18 (43.9%)

34 (50.7%)

52 (48.1%)

 Other or unknown

8 (19.5%)

10 (14.9%)

18 (16.7%)

  1. * Diagnosis-based specialties included internal medicine, pediatrics, family medicine, psychiatry, and neurology. Procedure-based specialties included surgical specialties, anesthesia, emergency medicine, dermatology, and obstetrics and gynecology. Other included pathology, radiation oncology, radiology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and consulting