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. 2013 Mar;202(3):228–234. doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.112.111153

Table 3.

Percentages of doctors who specified each factor as influencing their choice of long-term career a great deal: graduates of 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2008 and 2009a

Year 1
Year 3
Year 5
Factor Psychiatry
(n = 869)
General
practice
(n = 5615)
Otherb
(n = 12 829)
Psychiatry
(n = 655)
General
practice
(n = 4020)
Otherb
(n = 8265)
Psychiatry
(n = 651)
General
practice
(n = 4422)
Otherb
(n = 7448)
Domestic circumstances
26.4c
49.0***
15.5***
24.1
48.7***
15.3***
36.5
68.5***
26.9***
Hours/working conditions
58.5c
75.1***
28.6***
58.1
81.5***
33.9***
64.6
87.7***
39.4***
Eventual financial prospects
9.4
14.9***
11.9
9.2
22.8***
11.2
6.0c
17.7***
9.7
Promotion/career prospects
28.9c
16.2***
23.9
28.0
22.8
24.5
27.0
20.6***
25.1
Self-appraisal of own skills
63.8
47.7***
49.5***
67.1
49.8***
50.0***
71.5
52.6***
58.3***
Advice from others
10.7
15.5
17.0***
12.4
16.6
17.6
9.5
11.5
15.4***
Student experience of subject
58.7
38.3***
48.1***
36.7
20.8***
27.0***
36.1
19.8***
24.4***
Particular teacher/department
23.3
13.3***
32.7***
15.9
11.5
33.3***
14.4
6.0***
30.4***
Inclinations before medical school
22.4
15.1***
13.7***
18.3
14.8
12.1
17.0
13.0
9.5***
Experience of jobs so far
37.5
47.1***
54.5***
71.3c
54.0***
69.7
69.2c
53.2***
72.2
Enthusiasm/commitment: what I really want to do 75.7 63.5*** 73.0 67.4 56.5*** 67.2 78.9 63.2*** 80.5
a.

The numbers for this table are provided in online Table DS4.

b.

Other hospital specialties (i.e. all hospital specialties other than psychiatry).

c.

Significant difference between men and women within the group that chose psychiatry.

***

P<0.001 when compared with psychiatry.