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KMID : 0377619770320030311
Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1977 Volume.32 No. 3 p.311 ~ p.318
Study on The Value-Orientations of Nursing Students Comparing with That of Non-Nursing Students in Female Students of S.N.U.


Abstract
The Purpose of this study was threefold: 1) to find out some characteristics of nursing students of S.N.U., 2) to compare the value-orientations between nursing and non-nursing students in female students of S.N.U., 3) to investigate the difference of value between students of S.N.U. and students of American universities.
The questionnaire which was translated from the scale of Allport-Vernon Lindzeg. Study of values was administered to female students of S.N.U. from July 25 to September 7, 1976 and the sample for the study consisted of 476, subjects: 207 of nursing students and 269 of non-nursing students. They were selected by means of random sampling method.
The statistical analysis of the resulting data included calculation of mean. standard deviation, F-ratio, and t-test.
The following conclusions were obtained and the result of this study.
1) Comparing the mean of each college of S.N.U. with the norm made by Allport-Vernon-Lindzey. Students of college of human science and music stood relatively high in aesthetic value and students of college of natural science stood high in theoretical and social value.
2) There were not significant differences of each value among four grades of nursing students of S.N.U. Generally the researcher could ¢¥find that the aesthetic value was dominant among nursing students, and the economic value got the lowest score. But the statistical test turned out not significant.
3) The mean of religious and economic value of nursing students was higher than that of non-nursing students. It was significant.

4) The mean of social and political value of nursing students was lower than of non-nursing student. It was significant.
5) The mean of theoretical and aesthetic value if nursing students was lower than that of non-nursing students. But the test was not significant.
6) Comparing the means of female students of S.N.U. with the norms for American college females made by Allport-Vernon-Lindzey. Students of S.N.U. stood high in theoretical, esthetical, and political value.
7) Students of nursing of S.N.U. got higher score than graduate students of Yale university majoring nursing is esthetical, political, and economic value.
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