Temperament, Character and Organisational well-being among Obstetrics and Gynaecology Personnel: a pilot study
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Rizzo, Amelia
Marra, Patrizia
Abstract / Description
Few studies in the literature have related organisational well-being and temperament accord-ing to Cloninger’s bio-psycho-social model. This paper investigates the relationship between dimensions of temperament (NS; HA; RD) and character (CO; SD; ST; P) and dimensions of or-ganisational well-being in Obstetrics and Gynaecology personnel. Thirty-eight subjects, pre-dominantly women (89.5%) aged between 18 and 63 years, participated in the study (M=50.20 SD=9.81). The Temperament and Character Inventory of R. Cloninger et al. (1994) extended version and the C.I.V.I.T. questionnaire. Positive correlations emerged between Self-Directedness and positive perceptions of the context and work and negative correlations be-tween Self-Directedness and negative perceptions of job security and discrimination. Work well-being may be related to certain character traits rather than temperament and this corre-lation suggests a connection between personality and work adaptation
Keyword(s)
Obstetrics Temperament Bio-psycho-social Model Organisational Well-beingPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2023-12-08
Journal title
Quaderns de Psicologia
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23
Issue
3
Page numbers
1-17
Publisher
PsychArchives
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peerReviewed
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Rizzo, Amelia
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Marra, Patrizia
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Date of first publication2023-12-08
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Abstract / DescriptionFew studies in the literature have related organisational well-being and temperament accord-ing to Cloninger’s bio-psycho-social model. This paper investigates the relationship between dimensions of temperament (NS; HA; RD) and character (CO; SD; ST; P) and dimensions of or-ganisational well-being in Obstetrics and Gynaecology personnel. Thirty-eight subjects, pre-dominantly women (89.5%) aged between 18 and 63 years, participated in the study (M=50.20 SD=9.81). The Temperament and Character Inventory of R. Cloninger et al. (1994) extended version and the C.I.V.I.T. questionnaire. Positive correlations emerged between Self-Directedness and positive perceptions of the context and work and negative correlations be-tween Self-Directedness and negative perceptions of job security and discrimination. Work well-being may be related to certain character traits rather than temperament and this corre-lation suggests a connection between personality and work adaptationen
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Publication statuspublishedVersionen
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Review statuspeerRevieweden
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ISSN0211-3481
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/9424
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.13944
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Language of contentengen
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Language of contentspa
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PublisherPsychArchivesen
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Is referenced byhttps://quadernsdepsicologia.cat/article/view/v25-n3-rizzo-marra/1992-pdf-en
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Keyword(s)Obstetricsen
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Keyword(s)Temperamenten
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Keyword(s)Bio-psycho-social Modelen
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Keyword(s)Organisational Well-beingen
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleTemperament, Character and Organisational well-being among Obstetrics and Gynaecology Personnel: a pilot studyen
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DRO typearticleen
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Issue3
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Journal titleQuaderns de Psicologia
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Page numbers1-17
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Volume23
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