Description
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We sent out the survey via institutional email to 125 M1 students, the entire class excepting the 5 students (Jonathan, Charles, I, and 2 others) who were involved in setting up the survey. Each survey would collect data for 7 days after it was sent out, and the first 13 participants to respond in each round were given an electronic 5$ amazon gift card from funds provided by CUSM's Student Scholars Presentation and Dissemination Initiative committee. The 4 rounds of surveys were sent out on 12/12/22, 1/3/23, 1/17/23, and 1/31/23. All survey round questionnaires were identical and consisted of survey items from two instruments: the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (CBI) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). All three sections of the CBI (personal, work-related, and client-related burnout) were used, and the order of the questions was randomized. The order of the PHQ-9 questions was also randomized, but the CBI and PHQ-9 questions were delivered separately. Due to privacy concerns about the stigmatization of mental health, no demographic questions, such as race or age, were included.
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Notes
| Data analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics 28.0.1.0. To test for normality, a Kolmogrov-Smirnov test was used. For subsets of the data identified as normally distributed, a One-Way ANOVA with “Round” as the factor was conducted. For subsets of the data identified as non-normally distributed, a Kruskal Wallis (via K Independent Samples) test with “Round” as the grouping variable with the range defined as minimum = 1 and maximum = 2 was conducted. Additionally, Pearson’s and Spearman’s correlations were obtained through the bivariate correlation function of SPSS. |