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http://dx.doi.org/10.22753/JKDHS/2022.5.2.85

Effects of the Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness (DISC) personality type on the major satisfactions and job preferences of dental hygiene and dental technology students  

Chang-Hee, Kim (Department of Dental Hygiene, Chung-Cheong University)
Hyeong-Mi, Kim (Department of Dental Hygiene, Chung-Cheong University)
Esther, Choi (Department of Dental Laboratory Technology, Hyejeon College)
Min-Soo, Han (Department of Dental Laboratory Technology, Hyejeon College)
Eun-Ja, Kwon (Department of Dental Laboratory Technology, Hyejeon College)
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Journal of Korean Dental Hygiene Science / v.5, no.2, 2022 , pp. 85-96 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: This study was aimed at determining the relationship of the Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness (DISC) personality type with the major satisfactions and job preferences of dental hygiene and technician students. Methods: We enrolled 264 dental hygiene and technician students from a junior college in Chungcheong-do. A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine the DISC behavior type, major satisfaction level, and job preference of the participants. Statistical analyses were performed with the independent-samples t-test, one-way analysis of variance, and multiple regression. Results: Dental technician students had higher major satisfaction (p< .001) and preferred jobs with potential for growth (p= .020) or matching their vocation and interests (p= .013) compared to dental hygiene students. Factors influencing major satisfaction were grade (β= .160, p= .008) and a social personality type (β= .146, p= .070). Factors influencing preference for jobs with high growth potential were the personality type (β= .236, p= .001), grades (β= .157, p= .002), and major satisfaction (β= .429, p< .001). The conscientiousness personality type was conducive to preferencefor jobs with high growth potential. The steadiness personality type was conducive to preference for jobs aligned with vocation and interest (β= .249, p= .004). The conscientiousness personality type (β= .137, p= .041) and high major satisfaction (β= .193, p= .003) were conducive to preference for jobs with a satisfactory working environment. Conclusion: The results of this study could serve as a basis for customized career counseling and education programs according to personality types.
Keywords
DISC; Personality type; Job preference; Major satisfaction;
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