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Pregnancy During Psychiatry Residency A Study of Attitudes
Devra L. Braun; Virginia L. Susman
Academic Psychiatry 1992;16:178-185.
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Department of Psychiatry, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Westchester Division
© 1992 Academic Psychiatry.
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Fifty-eight residents at two training sites at Cornell University Medical College responded to our questionnaire on attitudes toward pregnant peers. Male respondents were more likely than female respondents to believe that pregnancy interfered with work performance and to anticipate personal inconvenience from a peer's pregnancy. When residents of each gender were asked to estimate the opposite gender's responses to the same questions, men more accurately hypothesized what their female peers would say. Women overestimated the degree of negative male responses and underestimated male willingness to provide special considerations such as schedule changes for their pregnant colleagues.Abstract Teaser
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