Journal article

Sociodemographic backgrounds and career decisions of Australian and New Zealand dental students

RJ Mariño, MV Morgan, T Winning, WM Thomson, RI Marshall, T Gotjamanos, W Evans

Journal of Dental Education | Published : 2006

Abstract

This article describes the sociodemographic and career selection characteristics of dental students in Australia and New Zealand. A total of 672 dental students participated in the study. The survey covered age, language proficiency, type of school attended, place of residence, parental occupation, and level of education. The respondents had an average age of twenty-two years, with a range of eighteen to fifty. Fifty-six percent of respondents were female, and approximately half had completed secondary education in private schools with 44.3 percent having finished in public schools. The majority of students lived with their parents, with only a few respondents reporting a rural home address ..

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