Family relationship : its influence on the first year medical students level of sensitivity to domestic violence / Vivien A. Seno
Subject(s): Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of the quality of family relationship on the level of sensitivity to domestic violence among first year medical students DESIGN: Descriptive correlational SETTING: Cebu Doctors College of Medicine PARTICIPANTS: 118 First year medical students enrolled for 1st-2nd semester 1998-1999 MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Significance of correlation between the two variables of the study, quality of family relationship and sensitivity to domestic violence RESULTS: Ninety percent of the respondents have good quality of family relationship, and majority of them (96.6%) had a high level of sensitivity to domestic violence (p0.05) CONCLUSION: The quality of students family relationship does not exert any influence on their level of sensitivity to domestic violence. OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of the quality of family relationship on the level of sensitivity to domestic violence among first year medical students| Cover image | Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | URL | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | Item hold queue priority | Course reserves | |
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OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of the quality of family relationship on the level of sensitivity to domestic violence among first year medical students
DESIGN: Descriptive correlational
SETTING: Cebu Doctors College of Medicine
PARTICIPANTS: 118 First year medical students enrolled for 1st-2nd semester 1998-1999
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Significance of correlation between the two variables of the study, quality of family relationship and sensitivity to domestic violence
RESULTS: Ninety percent of the respondents have good quality of family relationship, and majority of them (96.6%) had a high level of sensitivity to domestic violence (p0.05)
CONCLUSION: The quality of students family relationship does not exert any influence on their level of sensitivity to domestic violence.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the influence of the quality of family relationship on the level of sensitivity to domestic violence among first year medical students
The Filipino Family Physician, 1999 37 (2) pages 63-69
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