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Journal of Korean Academy of psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2015;24(4):236-245.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.12934/jkpmhn.2015.24.4.236    Published online January 29, 2016.
Types of Gender Role Identity in Nursing Students: A Q Methodological Study.
Euna Park, Sung Hee Ko
1Department of Nursing, Pukyong National University, Busan, Korea.
2College of Nursing, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea. jane@jbnu.ac.kr
Abstract
PURPOSE
This study was done to identify types and characteristics of gender role identity from the perspectives of nursing students who experience challenges and maladjustments that are distinct from students in other departments because nursing students have a curriculum that includes both academic courses and clinical practice. METHODS: Q Methodology was used to examine differences in the meaning of gender role identity among individual students. Data from 40 women nursing students, using 40 Q samples representing masculinity and femininity, were collected and analyzed. RESULTS: The participants' responses were classified into three types: 'Affectionate-sensitive type' represented by those who share traditional Korean feminine characteristics and are delicately sensitive. 'Affectionate-assertive type' represented by those who have strong characteristics of warm leaders, and are responsive and confident. 'Sensitive-expressive type' represented by those who are excellent in communication and have high empathic ability. CONCLUSION: Nursing professors or counselors need to provide nursing students with guidance and counseling related to adaptation to school life, career exploration, and career choice based on the their type of gender role identity.
Key Words: Nursing student; Gender; Role; Identity
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