The Role of Personality and Some Demographic Factors on Empathy among Medical Undergraduates in the South-West of Nigeria
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Elixir International Journal
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The issue of medical doctors not possessing empathy for the patients in the country
(Nigeria) is quite alarming. This has been found to influence the willingness to seek
health care and also the compliance and adherence of patients to treatment; yet not much
research has been done to look into this problem. The study therefore investigated the
influence of personality, religious affiliation, gender and age on empathy among medical
undergraduates in Nigeria. An expo-facto research design was employed, and using
purposive and accidental sampling techniques, a total of 295 medical students (144 males
and 97 females) with age range between 16 and 41 years (Mean = 22.72; SD = 3.82)
were selected as participants in the research. One hypothesis was formulated and tested
with hierarchical regression analysis. The result revealed that agreeableness (β = .17; t =
2.61; p< .01), conscientiousness (β = 0.22; t = 3.52; p<0.01) and neuroticism (β = -.16, t
= -2.58, p< .05) significantly predicted empathic behavior among the undergraduates,
while extraversion and openness to experience did not. Age also predicted empathy (β =
0.13; t = -1.98, p<.05) in an inverse relationship implying the younger students were
more empathic. Similarly, religious affiliation predicted empathy (β = -0.17, t = -2.50, p
< 0.01). All variables of study accounted for 14% variation in the prediction of empathic
behavior among Nigerian medical undergraduates. Based on the findings, it was
recommended among others that individualized intervention strategies based on
personality traits should be integrated into programs to enhance empathy in medical
education.
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Akintola, A.A. (2019). The Role of Personality and Demographic Factors on Empathy Among Medical Undergraduates in South-West of Nigeria. Elixir Psychology, (134) 53656-53661 USA
