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KMID : 1148220220180040103
Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2022 Volume.18 No. 4 p.103 ~ p.126
A Study on Responses to the Person In The Rain(PITR) based on Job Stress of Clinical Veterinarians
Jeon Hyun-Young

Park So-Jung
Abstract
This study aims to explore the characteristics of responses to Person In The Rain (PITR) based on job stress and personal variables (gender, age, class, marital status, and position) of clinical veterinarians and explore if PITR can be used as a supplementary tool to assess job stress of clinical veterinarians. To satisfy the purposes, 113 clinical veterinarians working for companion animals clinics located in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do participated in this study. For collection of research materials, Korean job stress scales were developed and PITR were conducted. Along 113 samples collected, 12 samples that didn¡¯t consent to take part in the study or were inappropriate were excluded. Therefore, 101 samples were subjected to SPSS WIN Ver 22.0. The results of this analysis are as follows. First, as for differences in responses to PITR based on general characteristics, there was no statistical significance. Second, depending on the upper group and the lower group in job stress, there was statistical difference in ¡®a lot of rain¡¯. Third, among the characteristics of responses to PITR based on job stress, there were significant results in detailed areas such as coping capacity scores and resource scores. Based on such results, despite high job stress of clinical veterinarians, there was no great correlation with PITR results. Based on this, this paper discussed the limits of projective tests and future usage.
KEYWORD
Clinical Veterinarian, Job Stress, Person in the Rain, Study of Response Characteristics
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