Medical Students
Cross-source consensus on Medical Students from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Among medical students, females scored higher than males on global IQoL, psychological well-being, and vitality. — Development and psychometric validation of the 8-item Student Quality of Life Index (IQoL) using item response theory (IRT): a cross-sectional study among Brazilian higher education students
- The practical contrast between medicine and other programmes should be interpreted cautiously because effect sizes were small. — Development and psychometric validation of the 8-item Student Quality of Life Index (IQoL) using item response theory (IRT): a cross-sectional study among Brazilian higher education students
- Medical students had higher psychological well-being but lower perceived functional capacity than other students. — Development and psychometric validation of the 8-item Student Quality of Life Index (IQoL) using item response theory (IRT): a cross-sectional study among Brazilian higher education students
- Medical students had slightly higher global IQoL than non-medical students. — Development and psychometric validation of the 8-item Student Quality of Life Index (IQoL) using item response theory (IRT): a cross-sectional study among Brazilian higher education students
- The finding of higher female medical-student scores contrasts with some prior Brazilian WHOQOL-BREF studies. — Development and psychometric validation of the 8-item Student Quality of Life Index (IQoL) using item response theory (IRT): a cross-sectional study among Brazilian higher education students