Personality Types: Predictors for Pediatric Dentists-Pilot Study.

Texas dental journal Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Gary R Badger, Deborah R Franklin
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Personality Types of Pediatric Dentistry Residents and Residency Applicants PURPOSE: Dentists may possess unique personality traits that distinguish them from the general population. Within the profession, there may be personality traits that are more prevalent in one specialty than another. This project was designed to determine if personality profiling could be a predictor for success in a specialty field, i.e. pediatric dentistry. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was developed to make the theory of psychological types, described by Carl Jung, understandable and useful to people's everyday lives. Jung's theory is that much of what seems like random human behavior is due to basic differences in the . way people use their perception and judgment. The purpose of this study was to determine if interviewees to a pediatric dentistry residency program possessed similar personality traits to pediatric dentistry faculty/residents by comparing the Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) results of the 2 groups. METHODS: Thirty-one pediatric dentistry faculty/residents were.compared with 46 pediatric dentistry residency interviewees. Each member of both groups anonymously completed the MBTI profile. RESULTS: This study indicates that there are no significant differences in MBTI personality types between pediatric dentistry faculty/residents versus interviewees to a pediatric dentistry residency (p=0.168), except that interviewees were more likely to exhibit the ESFJ type than were faculty/ residents (p=0.015). ESFJ represents E, extrovert, S, sensing, F, feeling and J, judging. All comparisons were conducted with the asymptotic chi-square test, except when expected cell counts were <5. For the latter comparisons, the Fisher's exact version of the chi-square test was used, p< .05 CONCLUSION: It is concluded that no common personality type, as determined by the MBTI, exists between pediatric dentistry faculty/residents and interviewees for residency, and that personality characteristics cannot be used as predictive factors in selection of pediatric dentistry residents.

个性类型:儿童牙医的预测因子-初步研究。
目的:牙医可能具有独特的人格特征,使他们与一般人群区别开来。在职业中,可能有一些性格特征在一个专业中比在另一个专业中更普遍。这个项目的目的是确定性格分析是否可以预测在一个专业领域的成功,例如儿科牙科。迈尔斯-布里格斯类型指标(MBTI)的发展是为了使卡尔·荣格(Carl Jung)所描述的心理类型理论变得容易理解,并对人们的日常生活有用。荣格的理论是,许多看似随机的人类行为是由于大脑的基本差异。人们使用感知和判断的方式。本研究的目的是通过比较迈耶斯-布里格斯类型指标(MBTI)的结果,确定儿童牙科住院医师项目的受访者是否与儿童牙科教师/住院医师具有相似的人格特征。方法:对31名儿科牙科教师/住院医师与46名儿科牙科住院医师进行比较。两组的每个成员都匿名完成了MBTI档案。结果:本研究表明,儿童牙科医师/住院医师与儿童牙科住院医师的受访者在MBTI人格类型上没有显著差异(p=0.168),除了受访者比教师/住院医师更容易表现出ESFJ类型(p=0.015)。ESFJ代表外向,S代表感知,F代表感觉,J代表判断。除预期细胞计数外,所有比较均采用渐近卡方检验
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