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http://dx.doi.org/10.13066/kspm.2016.11.3.81

Relationship between Gender Roles and Job Satisfaction among Neurological Physical Therapists  

Park, Ji-Whan (Department of Physical Therapy, Daejeon Health Sciences College)
Han, Seul-Ki (Department of Physical Therapy, U1 University)
Lee, Dae-Hee (Department of Physical Therapy, U1 University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Physical Medicine / v.11, no.3, 2016 , pp. 81-88 More about this Journal
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study was aimed at investigating the types of gender roles and the relationship between gender roles and job satisfaction among neurological physical therapists. METHODS: The study subjects were 169 (male 74, female 95) neurological physical therapists working at general hospitals or rehabilitation centers in the Daejeon Metropolitan City area, South Korea. To identify job satisfaction scores, the subjects completed a questionnaire, and a vernier caliper was used by a trained examiner to measure the lengths of the subjects' index and ring fingers (i.e., digitus secundus manus and digitus annularis, respectively) to examine gender roles. The index to ring finger length ratio (i.e., 2D:4D ratio) was calculated using a personal computer. An independent t-test was performed to compare the finger length ratio and job satisfaction of male group with that of the female group and a correlation analysis was performed to examine job satisfaction by gender roles. RESULTS: Finger length ratio is lower in males than in females. However, there was no significant difference statistically (p>.05). Regarding job satisfaction by gender, males were more satisfied with their jobs than females (p<.05). However, there were no significant correlations between job satisfaction and gender roles (p>.05). CONCLUSION: It cannot be concluded that bias against gender roles is a contributing factor for neurological physical therapists being satisfied with their job, and thus bias against gender roles among neurological physical therapists should be removed.
Keywords
Finger length ratio; Gender roles; Job satisfaction; Neurological physical therapists;
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