TY - JOUR
T1 - Cloninger's temperament and character inventory correlates with personality characteristics of organ donation advocates
AU - Schmidt, Karen M.
AU - Llewellyn, Patricia Lee
AU - Taylor, Gloria J.
AU - Weber, Phyllis G.
AU - Hong, Barry
AU - Sellers, Robert
AU - Wise, Cherry
AU - Wolak, Colleen
AU - McGaw, Lin
AU - Nielson, Susan
PY - 2003/9
Y1 - 2003/9
N2 - Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) and background questionnaire data were collected from a sample of men and women organ donation advocates (N = 362) as part of a national study to investigate their personality characteristics, temperaments, and attitudes about organ donation advocacy. Goals included identifying unique traits for advocates, and response consistency between the TCI and questionnaire. The TCI results included high scores on Cooperativeness and Self-Directedness, and low on Harm Avoidance dimensions. The questionnaire results indicated that most advocates were White, married, college-educated females, who typically spent less than 2 hr with potential donor families, were satisfied with life and job, and believed they would be in a donation position 2 years from the time surveyed. TCI and questionnaire measures were correlated for Self-Transcendence and Spirituality, Helpfulness and Job Satisfaction, and Compassion and Identification variables.
AB - Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) and background questionnaire data were collected from a sample of men and women organ donation advocates (N = 362) as part of a national study to investigate their personality characteristics, temperaments, and attitudes about organ donation advocacy. Goals included identifying unique traits for advocates, and response consistency between the TCI and questionnaire. The TCI results included high scores on Cooperativeness and Self-Directedness, and low on Harm Avoidance dimensions. The questionnaire results indicated that most advocates were White, married, college-educated females, who typically spent less than 2 hr with potential donor families, were satisfied with life and job, and believed they would be in a donation position 2 years from the time surveyed. TCI and questionnaire measures were correlated for Self-Transcendence and Spirituality, Helpfulness and Job Satisfaction, and Compassion and Identification variables.
KW - Character and temperament
KW - Organ donation advocate attitudes
KW - Organ donation advocates
KW - Personality assessment efficacy
KW - TCI
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0142094151&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1023/A:1025458728151
DO - 10.1023/A:1025458728151
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0142094151
SN - 1068-9583
VL - 10
SP - 173
EP - 185
JO - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings
JF - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings
IS - 3
ER -