Gonçalves-Pereira, MTrancas, BLoureiro, JPapoila, ACaldas-de-Almeida, JM2019-05-242019-05-242013Psychol Rep. 2013 Feb;112(1):73-88.1558-691Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.10/2274Professionalism and empathy are crucial in clinical settings. An association would be expected between empathic attitudes and altruistic motivations for a medical education. However, data is scarce in first-year students, and a previous small-scale study did not fully confirm the hypothesis that person-oriented motives would have a strong relationship to empathy. The present study tested this association in a larger sample. 202 first-year medical students (M age = 19.0 yr., SD = 2.7; 67.3% women) were assessed cross-sectionally, using the Vaglum and colleagues' indexes on motives for choosing medicine (security/status, person-orientation, and interest in the natural sciences) and the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy for students. There was a weak association between empathy and person-orientation, but the evidence regarding links between empathy and the three motivation scores was low overall. In this Portuguese sample there was not a clear-cut association between empathy and motivations for medical school.engCareer ChoiceMotivationEmpathyMedical educationEmpathy as related to motivations for medicine in a sample of first-year medical students.journal article10.2466/17.13.PR0.112.1.73-88