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The Effect of a Forensic Fellowship Program on General Psychiatry Residents’ In-training Examination Outcomes

Stacy M. McBain, Jeremy A. Hinton, Carol R. Thrush, D. Keith Williams and J. Benjamin Guise
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online June 2010, 38 (2) 223-228;
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    PRITE Least-Square (LS) Mean Scores and t-Test Results Comparing General Psychiatry Residents Before (2004–2005) and After (2006–2007) Implementation of the Forensic Fellowship Program

    PRITE Subscale2004–2005 LS Means (n = 47)SD2006–2007 LS Means (n = 55)SDMean Diff.tdfp
    Psychiatry Global453.0(146.2)566.6(94.7)113.6−9.1447 <.001
    Neurology Global474.6(105.4)486.3(87.4)11.70.8447.406
    Growth and Development490.3(93.3)471.9(86.6)−18.4−1.0647.293
    Adult Psychopathology492.0(110.5)521.2(106.0)29.21.4347.159
    Emergency Psychiatry509.8(102.4)503.6(103.9)−6.2−0.3247.748
    Behavioral Sciences and Social Psychiatry484.7(91.8)494.8(96.0)10.10.6147.542
    Psychosocial Therapies478.0(105.5)510.5(86.5)32.51.6947.098
    Somatic Treatment Methods497.6(113.7)542.9(77.6)45.32.6447 .011
    Patient Evaluation and Treatment Selection504.4(90.0)498.6(97.6)−5.8−0.3547.730
    Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry490.6(88.1)494.9(98.3)4.30.2447.808
    Child Psychiatry458.2(108.1)494.1(114.7)35.91.9847.053
    Alcoholism and Substance Abuse488.3(123.3)542.6(105.4)54.32.9847 .004
    Miscellaneous493.3(80.0)504.7(83.8)11.40.7247.477
    Geriatric Psychiatry488.5(114.8)533.4(84.7)44.92.2747 .028
    Forensic Psychiatry487.0(105.7)554.8(95.8)67.83.8147 <.001
    • Note: significant p-values are shown in bold.

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