Hwang Jaesang, Yu Ji Hye, Lee Janghoon, Kim Ikhan, Chae Su Jin, Lee Mijin, Park Janghee
Department of Medical Psychology, Hwasung Medi-Science University, Hwasung, Korea.
Department of Medical Education, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.
Korean J Med Educ. 2024 Dec;36(4):379-387. doi: 10.3946/kjme.2024.311. Epub 2024 Nov 28.
Since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the educational environment has moved toward online-based education, which may significantly impact medical students' educational experiences. However, the same events may be understood differently by different individuals depending on their personalities. Therefore, the changing educational environment during the COVID-19 pandemic may not have been perceived equally by all students. This study aimed to investigate medical students' personality profiles and the difference between academic burnout and engagement according to their personality profiles.
During the 2021-2022 academic year, when online-based education was implemented due to the pandemic, a survey was conducted among medical students in Korea (N=325). First, we used latent profile analysis to identify the sub-types of the Big Five personalities. Second, we used analysis of variance and post hoc comparisons to study the difference between academic burnout and engagement among these sub-types.
The Big Five personality traits of medical students in our sample were classified into three profiles. Profiles with relatively high neuroticism, while other personality traits were low, had both the highest academic burnout and academic engagement. Alternatively, the profiles showing relatively low neuroticism, while other personality traits were high, had the lowest academic burnout and the highest academic engagement.
Personality is a stable trait that affects an individual's behavior and response to the environment. Thus, individuals with specific personalities differ in their reactions to their environment. This may provide an advantage to some medical students' careers.
自2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行以来,教育环境已转向在线教育,这可能会对医学生的教育体验产生重大影响。然而,不同的人可能会根据自己的性格对同样的事件有不同的理解。因此,COVID-19大流行期间不断变化的教育环境可能并非所有学生都有同等的感受。本研究旨在调查医学生的性格特征,以及根据他们的性格特征在学业倦怠和参与度方面的差异。
在2021-2022学年,由于大流行实施在线教育期间,对韩国的医学生(N = 325)进行了一项调查。首先,我们使用潜在剖面分析来识别大五人格的子类型。其次,我们使用方差分析和事后比较来研究这些子类型在学业倦怠和参与度方面的差异。
我们样本中医学生的大五人格特质被分为三种类型。神经质相对较高而其他人格特质较低的类型,学业倦怠和学业参与度都最高。相反,神经质相对较低而其他人格特质较高的类型,学业倦怠最低,学业参与度最高。
人格是一种稳定的特质,会影响个体的行为和对环境的反应。因此,具有特定人格的个体对其环境的反应有所不同。这可能会给一些医学生的职业生涯带来优势。