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Role of Demographic Factors on Academic Motivation of Medical Students in a Malaysian Private University

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Introduction: Medical students are highly motivated compared to other students in higher education. Various factors internal and external to the students can affect their academic motivation. It has direct bearing on their performance as well as their professional development. The present study aims to validate the adapted questionnaire on academic motivation of medical students in Malaysia and to study the influence of gender, ethnicity, and year of study on it. Methods: The quantitative research approach using the cross-sectional survey design is used in the present research. Stratified random sampling method used to collect data from 318 participants using adapted academic motivation scale for college students. The reliability and construct validity of the instrument was evaluated. The data was analysed, for inferential statistics using SPSS version 26. Results: The intrinsic and extrinsic motivation was higher in female medical students. However, the male students are significantly amotivated. Variation in different types of motivation was observed among three ethnic groups. A significant (p<0.005) difference was found in Introjected regulation and amotivation among ethnic groups. Medical students of clinical years had higher score for Intrinsic motivation and lower score for extrinsic motivation. Amotivation was comparable in medical students of all years with lowest in year 2 students. The level of different types of motivation differs among the medical students of different gender, ethnicity, and year of study. Conclusion: The educators and the curriculum designers need to strategize to improve the motivation of the medical students which will improve their academic performance and well-being.
Title: Role of Demographic Factors on Academic Motivation of Medical Students in a Malaysian Private University
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Introduction: Medical students are highly motivated compared to other students in higher education.
Various factors internal and external to the students can affect their academic motivation.
It has direct bearing on their performance as well as their professional development.
The present study aims to validate the adapted questionnaire on academic motivation of medical students in Malaysia and to study the influence of gender, ethnicity, and year of study on it.
Methods: The quantitative research approach using the cross-sectional survey design is used in the present research.
Stratified random sampling method used to collect data from 318 participants using adapted academic motivation scale for college students.
The reliability and construct validity of the instrument was evaluated.
The data was analysed, for inferential statistics using SPSS version 26.
Results: The intrinsic and extrinsic motivation was higher in female medical students.
However, the male students are significantly amotivated.
Variation in different types of motivation was observed among three ethnic groups.
A significant (p<0.
005) difference was found in Introjected regulation and amotivation among ethnic groups.
Medical students of clinical years had higher score for Intrinsic motivation and lower score for extrinsic motivation.
Amotivation was comparable in medical students of all years with lowest in year 2 students.
The level of different types of motivation differs among the medical students of different gender, ethnicity, and year of study.
Conclusion: The educators and the curriculum designers need to strategize to improve the motivation of the medical students which will improve their academic performance and well-being.

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