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International Medical Graduates' Attitudes Toward Substance Abuse
Blanca Fernandez-Pol; Nalini V. Juthani; Harvey Bluestone; Mark S. Muzruchi
Academic Psychiatry 1991;15:195-198.
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Department of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY
Department of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY; Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center
© 1991 Academic Psychiatry.
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After developing a hypothesis that international medical graduates (IMGs) from different ethno-cultural backgrounds would have different attitudes toward substance abuse, we compared the attitudes of 79 IMG applicants to our psychiatry residency training program using Chappel's Substance Abuse Attitude Survey. Except for the finding that men were less moralistic about substance abuse than women, we found no significant attitudinal differences among these IMGs despite their diverse backgrounds.Abstract Teaser
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