Medical Students' Attitudes toward Torture, Revisited.

TitleMedical Students' Attitudes toward Torture, Revisited.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsDubin K, Milewski AR, Shin J, Kalman TP
JournalHealth Hum Rights
Volume19
Issue2
Pagination265-277
Date Published2017 Dec
ISSN2150-4113
KeywordsAdult, Attitude of Health Personnel, Female, Human Rights, Humans, Male, New York City, Students, Medical, Surveys and Questionnaires, Torture
Abstract

This paper reports the findings of a survey of medical students' attitudes toward torture and discusses variables that may correlate with those attitudes. In late 2016, 483 enrolled medical and MD-PhD students at the Weill Cornell Medical College received an anonymous, institutional review board-approved survey that included questions about torture and its effectiveness, demographic questions, inquiries about personal experiences of harassment or discrimination, and questions regarding engagement in human rights activities. Some questions were drawn from a 2008 University of Illinois survey of medical students' attitudes toward torture, the only prior such survey at a US medical university. Of the 483 students who were contacted, 121 (25%) returned completed questionnaires, with responses indicating strong opposition to torture and skepticism about its usefulness. Respondents expressed greater opposition to torture in this survey than those who participated in the 2008 survey. Respondents' involvement in Weill Cornell's human rights program was associated with significantly stronger opposition to torture, while personal experiences of harassment were associated with a trend toward weaker opposition to torture. Respondents' answers closely approximate the clearly stated ethics of the profession, suggesting that human rights education during medical school may contribute to the development of proper values in young physicians even before they proceed into practice.

Alternate JournalHealth Hum Rights
PubMed ID29302181
PubMed Central IDPMC5739375
Grant ListF30 DC015697 / DC / NIDCD NIH HHS / United States
T32 GM007739 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States