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A Study on the Relations of Ego-state and Interpersonal Attitude in Transactional Analysis

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Abstract

This study intends to investigate nurses¢¥s ego-state and interpersonal attitude manifested
by egogram and life position. The purpose of this study were in exploring how ego-state and interpersonal attitude was related and providing the primary or fundamental data to improve the self-understanding and nurse-client relationship.

The sample used in this study for analysis was 302 subjects who were working in one university hospital in Chonaan city. As the measuring instruments, Egogram and Life-position inventory were administered. The collected data were verified by statistical methods such as pearson¢¥s correlation coefficient, ANOVA.

This study summarizeds the finding as follows
1. The subject¢¥s egogram profile was counte pattern with A top-pointed. The psycholo energy level of ego-state was lower by the s of ego-state.
2. There were differences in CP, NP, A scores by working years and AC, I+ scores by education levels.
3. The subject¢¥s interpersonal attitude pattern I¢¥m OK, You¢¥re Ok. The proportion of this pa was 93.7%.
4. There were significant correlations between ego-state and interpersonal attitude, positive attitude to self(I¢¥m OK) were related CP, NP, A, FC ego-state especially except AC.
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