The impact of gender and academic achievement on the violation of academic integrity for medical faculty students, a descriptive cross-sectional survey study

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作者
Ozcan, Muesser [1 ]
Yeniceri, Nese [2 ]
Cekic, Edip Guvenc [3 ]
机构
[1] Mugla Sitki Kocman Univ, Dept Med Hist & Eth, Fac Med, Kotekli Mahallesi Marmaris Yolu Bulvari 50, TR-48000 Mentese, Mugla, Turkey
[2] Mugla Sitki Kocman Univ, Dept Family Med, Fac Med, Kotekli Mahallesi Marmaris Yolu Bulvari 50, TR-48000 Mentese, Mugla, Turkey
[3] Mugla Sitki Kocman Univ, Dept Med Pharmacol, Fac Med, Kotekli Mahallesi Marmaris Yolu Bulvari 50, TR-48000 Mentese, Mugla, Turkey
关键词
Academic integrity; Medical students; Dishonesty; DISHONESTY; ATTITUDES; PERCEPTIONS; PHARMACY; BEHAVIOR; SEE;
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10.1186/s12909-019-1865-7
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Purpose: The aim of this study is to determine the characteristics of medical faculty students about violations of academic integrity. Method: From the whole population of the 572 students of the Mugla Sitki Kocman University Faculty of Medicine, 271 students participated voluntarily in a descriptive cross-sectional survey. Descriptive data were recorded in the survey and a five-point Likert-type instrument, namely the Tendency towards Academic Dishonesty Scale, was used as the data collection tool in the study. The scale included 22 items' means that are considered to evaluate "Tendency towards academic dishonesty" (TTAD) score. In addition, four subscales, namely "Tendency towards cheating", "Dishonesty in works such as assignments and projects", "Tendency towards dishonesty in research and reporting processes" and "Tendency towards citation dishonesty" scores were evaluated separately. Results: Of the participants, 138 (53.3%) were male. TTAD scores were 2.15 +/- 0.61, showing a slight tendency towards academic dishonesty, according to the scale. TTAD scores and standard deviations (SD) were 2.26 +/- 0.65 and 2.04 +/- 0.55 for men and women, respectively (P = 0.005). There was no difference in the TTAD scores for students whether they had read the ethics code. Significant differences were observed in the TTAD scores for students with gender, different academic achievements and in different academic years. However, when multivariate analysis was performed, the significance shown in the results disappeared. Conclusion: In our study, a slight tendency to academic dishonesty was found for medical faculty students and there were no differences between all of the recorded individual factors of students.
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