Yıl:2017   Cilt: 7   Sayı: 4   Alan: İletişim

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Halis ÖZERK ,A.Çiğdem MERCANLIOĞLU

The Relation of Compatibility Level between Self-Perceived Ego States of the Students of Faculty of Health Sciences and the Professional Ego States thought with their Hope/Hopelessness Levels for the Future

This paper aims to reveal the relationship of the compatibility level between self-perceived ego states of the students of Faculty of Health Sciences and the ego states necessitated by profession in their way with the hope or hopelessness levels towards the future. The sample of the research consists of totally 528 students who studied in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th classes of Health Management, Nutrition and Dietetics, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation, Perfusion, Child Development, and Ergotherapy departments within the faculty of health sciences at İstanbul Bilgi University. These selected attendees thoroughly completed the necessary scales and filled out the forms. Ego States Scale and Hopelessness Scale were administrated in the attendees within the frame of Transactional Analysis Theory. In addition to this, these students were asked to fill out a personal information form that was prepared investigators. Both the scales and the individual information form were administered in face to face interaction environment. The required analysis was conducted after the proper statistical methods determined the ego states, hopelessness levels, compatibility levels of the ego states and the relationship of this compatibility levels with the hopelessness levels. The significance level of all the data within the research was tested at the level of p < 0.05. SPSS statistics packaged software and Microsoft Excel analyzed the data obtained. Besides the question of the relationship of compatibility level with hope/hopelessness levels, it is also analyzed whether this connection varies by the gender, department and grade variables. According to the results, the dominant self-perceived ego state is the Nurturing Parent Ego state; the dominant ego state that is thought as necessitated by profession in their way is the Adult Ego State. Any compatibility was found within the context of the compliance of dominant ego states. It is seen that the Beck Hopelessness levels are significantly lower in both Nurture Parent and Adult Parent ego states in regard to the ego states in comparison with the ego states of Adapted Child and Natural Child. No statistically significant difference was observed in hopelessness levels based on the compatibility level of the dominant ego states. There is a statistically meaningful difference between the hopelessness levels of the students from different grades. Moreover, the mean score of 3rd class students from the Beck Hopelessness scale (X=25.41) is significantly higher than the mean score of the sophomores ( =24,01). In other words, it is pointed out that 3rd class students experience a higher level of hopelessness in comparison with the Sophomores. The results are discussed and recommended in each relationship level.

Anahtar Kelimeler: Ego States, Professional Ego, Level of Hopelessness


The Relation of Compatibility Level between Self-Perceived Ego States of the Students of Faculty of Health Sciences and the Professional Ego States thought with their Hope/Hopelessness Levels for the Future

This paper aims to reveal the relationship of the compatibility level between self-perceived ego states of the students of Faculty of Health Sciences and the ego states necessitated by profession in their way with the hope or hopelessness levels towards the future. The sample of the research consists of totally 528 students who studied in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th classes of Health Management, Nutrition and Dietetics, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Rehabilitation, Perfusion, Child Development, and Ergotherapy departments within the faculty of health sciences at İstanbul Bilgi University. These selected attendees thoroughly completed the necessary scales and filled out the forms. Ego States Scale and Hopelessness Scale were administrated in the attendees within the frame of Transactional Analysis Theory. In addition to this, these students were asked to fill out a personal information form that was prepared investigators. Both the scales and the individual information form were administered in face to face interaction environment. The required analysis was conducted after the proper statistical methods determined the ego states, hopelessness levels, compatibility levels of the ego states and the relationship of this compatibility levels with the hopelessness levels. The significance level of all the data within the research was tested at the level of p < 0.05. SPSS statistics packaged software and Microsoft Excel analyzed the data obtained. Besides the question of the relationship of compatibility level with hope/hopelessness levels, it is also analyzed whether this connection varies by the gender, department and grade variables. According to the results, the dominant self-perceived ego state is the Nurturing Parent Ego state; the dominant ego state that is thought as necessitated by profession in their way is the Adult Ego State. Any compatibility was found within the context of the compliance of dominant ego states. It is seen that the Beck Hopelessness levels are significantly lower in both Nurture Parent and Adult Parent ego states in regard to the ego states in comparison with the ego states of Adapted Child and Natural Child. No statistically significant difference was observed in hopelessness levels based on the compatibility level of the dominant ego states. There is a statistically meaningful difference between the hopelessness levels of the students from different grades. Moreover, the mean score of 3rd class students from the Beck Hopelessness scale (X=25.41) is significantly higher than the mean score of the sophomores ( =24,01). In other words, it is pointed out that 3rd class students experience a higher level of hopelessness in comparison with the Sophomores. The results are discussed and recommended in each relationship level.

Keywords: Ego States, Professional Ego, Level of Hopelessness


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