Àá½Ã¸¸ ±â´Ù·Á ÁÖ¼¼¿ä. ·ÎµùÁßÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
KMID : 0370220220660030140
Yakhak Hoeji
2022 Volume.66 No. 3 p.140 ~ p.145
The Personality Types and Desired Career Fields of Pharmacy Students
Choi Bang-Sun

Joung Hyun-Ju
Chun Pu-Soon
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the personality types and most desired career fields of pharmacystudents. In this study, 31 first-year students, 28 third-year transfer students, and 32 fifth-grade students were analyzed, and60.4% were female. Of 91 subjects, the introversion-sensing-thinking-judging (ISTJ) type was the most common, followedby introversion-sensing-thinking-perceiving (ISTP) and extraversion-sensing-thinking-judging (ESTJ). Thirty-five percent offirst-graders, 42.9% of third-graders, and 53.1% of fifth-graders were extroverts and 64.5% of first-graders, 71.4% of thirdgraders,and 68.8% of fifth-graders belonged to the ¡°sensing¡± personality type. Seventy-one percent of first-graders, 60.7%of third-graders, and 75% of fifth-graders belonged to the ¡°thinking¡± type. Of 41 students wishing to work at communitypharmacies, 51.2% were extroverts, 70.7% were ¡°sensing,¡± 63.4% were ¡°thinking,¡± and 51.2% were the ¡°judging¡± type.
Of 32 students who preferred hospital pharmacy, 40.6% were extroverts, 71.9% were ¡°sensing,¡± 81.3% were ¡°thinking,¡±and 53.1% were the ¡°judging¡± type. Of 11 students wishing to work in pharmaceuticals, 36.4% were extroverts, 63.6%were ¡°sensing,¡± 63.6% were ¡°thinking,¡± and 72.7% were the ¡°perceiving¡± type. Of seven students who preferred publicinstitutions, 71.4% were introverts. When analyzing the correlation between personality types and the most desired careerfields, no statistical significance was observed.
KEYWORD
Pharmacy students, Personality type, Career fields
FullTexts / Linksout information
Listed journal information
ÇмúÁøÈïÀç´Ü(KCI)