Assessing the Association of Hispanic Ethnicity and Other Personal Characteristics with Pharmacy School Admissions
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Hispanic (N = 272) N (%) | Not Hispanic (N = 1824) N (%) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Age, years | 0.0394 | ||
<25 | 158 (58.1) | 1177 (64.5) | |
≥25 | 114 (41.9) | 647 (35.5) | |
Gender | 0.6774 | ||
Female | 166 (61.0) | 1089 (59.7) | |
Male | 106 (39.0) | 735 (40.3) | |
Spanish Speaking | <0.0001 | ||
Yes | 128 (47.1) | 190 (10.4) | |
No | 144 (52.9) | 1634 (89.6) | |
AZ Resident | 0.0218 | ||
Yes | 241 (88.6) | 1516 (83.1) | |
No | 31 (11.4) | 308 (16.9) | |
Attended AZ high school | <0.0001 | ||
Yes | 220 (80.9) | 1222 (67.0) | |
No | 52 (19.1) | 602 (33.0) | |
Pharmacist in the family | 0.1348 | ||
Yes | 36 (13.2) | 307 (16.8) | |
No | 236 (86.8) | 1517 (83.2) | |
First generation college applicant | <0.0001 | ||
Yes | 125 (46.0) | 442 (24.2) | |
No | 147 (54.0) | 1382 (75.8) | |
Applied to the COP before | 0.8577 | ||
Yes | 56 (20.6) | 367 (20.1) | |
No | 216 (79.4) | 1457 (79.9) |
Variable | Hispanic (N = 272) N (%) | Not Hispanic (N = 1824) N (%) | p |
---|---|---|---|
PCAT biology score | 0.0046 | ||
70–100 | 136 (50.0) | 1078 (59.1) | |
0–69 | 136 (50.0) | 746 (40.9) | |
PCAT chemistry score | <0.0001 | ||
70–100 | 136 (50.0) | 1262 (69.2) | |
0–69 | 136 (50.0) | 562 (30.8) | |
PCAT composite score | <0.0001 | ||
70–100 | 109 (40.1) | 163 (59.9) | |
0–69 | 1061 (58.2) | 763 (41.8) | |
PCAT math score | <0.0001 | ||
70–100 | 71 (26.1) | 858 (47.0) | |
0–69 | 201 (73.9) | 966 (53.0) | |
PCAT reading score | 0.0021 | ||
70–100 | 75 (27.6) | 678 (37.2) | |
0–69 | 197 (72.4) | 1146 (62.8) | |
Science GPA | 0.0071 | ||
3.5–4.0 | 140 (51.5) | 1121 (61.5) | |
3.0–3.49 | 128 (47.1) | 684 (37.5) | |
<3 | 4 (1.5) | 19 (1) | |
Non-science GPA | 0.0006 | ||
3.5–4.0 | 184 (67.7) | 1413 (77.5) | |
3.0–3.49 | 82 (30.2) | 396 (21.7) | |
<3 | 6 (2.2) | 15 (0.8) |
Variable | Hispanic (N = 272) N (%) | Not Hispanic (N = 1824) N (%) | p |
---|---|---|---|
Adaptability | 0.5665 | ||
3–5 | 270 (99.3) | 1799 (98.6) | |
0–2.9 | 2 (0.7) | 25 (1.4) | |
Ability to think ahead | 0.3304 | ||
3–5 | 264 (97.1) | 1746 (95.7) | |
0–2.9 | 8 (2.9) | 78 (4.3) | |
Empathy | 0.2761 | ||
3–5 | 269 (98.9) | 1786 (97.9) | |
0–2.9 | 3 (1.1) | 38 (2.1) | |
Honesty | 0.1286 | ||
3–5 | 270 (99.3) | 1821 (99.8) | |
0–2.9 | 2 (0.7) | 3 (0.2) | |
Leadership | 0.6316 | ||
3–5 | 264 (97.1) | 1760 (96.5) | |
0–2.9 | 8 (2.9) | 64 (3.5) | |
Likeability | 0.1296 | ||
3–5 | 270 (99.3) | 1786 (97.9) | |
0–2.9 | 2 (0.7) | 38 (2.1) | |
Maturity | 0.2787 | ||
3–5 | 270 (99.3) | 1818 (99.7) | |
0–2.9 | 2 (0.7) | 6 (0.3) | |
Suggest applicant for admission | 0.0667 | ||
3–5 | 255 (93.8) | 1647 (90.3) | |
0–2.9 | 17 (6.3) | 177 (9.7) | |
Autonomy | 0.3843 | ||
3–5 | 272 (100) | 1818 (99.3) | |
0–2.9 | 0 (0) | 12 (0.7) |
Variable | Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) |
---|---|
Ethnicity | |
Hispanic | 1.202 (0.841, 1.719) |
Non-Hispanic | Reference |
Age, years | |
<25 | 2.273 (1.783, 2.907) |
≥25 | Reference |
Gender | |
Female | 1.536 (1.224, 1.927) |
Male | Reference |
Spanish Speaking | |
Yes | 1.306 (0.938, 1.819) |
No | Reference |
AZ Resident | |
Yes | 0.759 (0.521, 1.106) |
No | Reference |
Attended AZ high school | |
Yes | 1.743 (1.289, 2.359) |
No | Reference |
Pharmacist in the family | |
Yes | 0.948 (0.707, 1.271) |
No | Reference |
First generation college applicant | |
Yes | 1.134 (0.884, 1.455) |
No | Reference |
Applied to the COP before | |
Yes | 0.675 (0.522, 0.871) |
No | Reference |
Variable | Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) |
---|---|
PCAT Biology Score | |
70–100 | 1.696 (1.321, 2.177) |
0–69 | Reference |
PCAT Chemistry Score | |
70–100 | 1.618 (1.258, 2.080) |
0–69 | Reference |
PCAT Composite Score | |
70–100 | 1.214 (0.888, 1.659) |
0–69 | Reference |
PCAT Math Score | |
70–100 | 1.199 (0.934, 1.539) |
0–69 | Reference |
PCAT Reading Score | |
70–100 | 0.895 (0.684, 1.172) |
0–69 | Reference |
Science GPA | |
3.5–4.0 | 0.901 (0.326, 2.494) |
3.0–3.49 | 0.680 (0.248, 1.864) |
<3 | Reference |
Non-science GPA | |
3.5–4.0 | 1.961 (0.776, 4.952) |
3.0–3.49 | 1.612 (0.635, 4.094) |
<3 | Reference |
Variable | Adjusted Odds Ratio (95% CI) |
---|---|
Adaptability | |
3–5 | 1.595 (0.583, 4.365) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Ability to think ahead | |
3–5 | 0.929 (0.498, 1.734) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Empathy | |
3–5 | 1.136 (0.489, 2.638) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Honesty | |
3–5 | 1.817 (0.246, 13.402) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Leadership | |
3–5 | 1.288 (0.692, 2.398) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Likeability | |
3–5 | 1.040 (0.451, 2.400) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Maturity | |
3–5 | 0.240 (0.021, 2.726) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Suggest applicant for admission | |
3–5 | 1.181 (0.786, 1.775) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
Autonomy | |
3–5 | 0.887 (0.201, 3.913) |
0–2.9 | Reference |
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Cornelison, B.; Edwards, C.; Axon, D.R.; Gorman, L.; Rudin-Rush, L.; Johnson, B.; Alvarez, N.A. Assessing the Association of Hispanic Ethnicity and Other Personal Characteristics with Pharmacy School Admissions. Pharmacy 2022, 10, 88. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10040088
Cornelison B, Edwards C, Axon DR, Gorman L, Rudin-Rush L, Johnson B, Alvarez NA. Assessing the Association of Hispanic Ethnicity and Other Personal Characteristics with Pharmacy School Admissions. Pharmacy. 2022; 10(4):88. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10040088
Chicago/Turabian StyleCornelison, Bernadette, Christopher Edwards, David R. Axon, Lillian Gorman, Lorin Rudin-Rush, Bruce Johnson, and Nancy A. Alvarez. 2022. "Assessing the Association of Hispanic Ethnicity and Other Personal Characteristics with Pharmacy School Admissions" Pharmacy 10, no. 4: 88. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10040088
APA StyleCornelison, B., Edwards, C., Axon, D. R., Gorman, L., Rudin-Rush, L., Johnson, B., & Alvarez, N. A. (2022). Assessing the Association of Hispanic Ethnicity and Other Personal Characteristics with Pharmacy School Admissions. Pharmacy, 10(4), 88. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10040088