Your English writing platform
Free sign upSimilar(60)
(GP3) Our findings show discrepancies between GPs' self-perception of their professional role and their social self-image in relation to medical specialists.
Future research should be targeted on specialists working in hospitals, outpatient care or as medical teachers to explore their perception of GPs and to compare their views with GPs' self-perception and social self-image in relation to medical specialists.
(GP 8) The reasons for GPs' assumption of how hospital specialists and medical teachers see them are relevant for understanding why most of the GPs describe their social self-image in relation to hospital specialists and medical teachers as predominantly negative.
The aim of the study is to analyse potential discrepancies between general practitioners' self-perception of their professional role and their social self-image in relation to medical specialists and to identify potential barriers that might prevent medical students from becoming a general practitioner.
It's the question set up in the first two thirds of the book: how to elucidate the self, or rather, the self in relation to others.
Self-concept in relation to self-image is the cognitive or thinking aspect of oneself (Purkey [1988]).
The sense of self develops in relation to other selves: we internalize our caregivers' and siblings' understanding of what the world is, and our role within it.
About one-third (34.7%) of children did not like the way they looked and 46.3% scored low on the physical appearance and attributes domain of self-concept indicating poor self-esteem in relation to their body image and physical strength, feeling unattractive, or being bothered by specific aspects of their physical appearance.
Self-construal is defined as an "individual's sense of self in relation to others" [40].
Body image is defined as a subjective view of one's physical appearance based on self-observation in relation to satisfaction with body size.
"You learn about yourself, and about your self in relation to others.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com