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의학과 학생들의 에니어그램 성격 유형, 스트레스와 발달수준 분석

Analysis of Medical Students' Enneagram Personality Types, Stress, and Developmental Level

Korean Journal of Medical Education 2011;23(3):175-184.
Published online: September 30, 2011

건양대학교 의과대학 의학교육학교실

Department of Medical Education, Konyang University College of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea

Corresponding Author: Yera Hur Department of Medical Education, Konyang University College of Medicine, 685 Gauwon-dong, Seo-gu, Daejeon 302-718, Korea Tel: +82.42.600.6416 Fax: +82.42.600.6417 email: shua@konyang.ac.kr
• Received: May 3, 2011   • Revised: June 7, 2011   • Accepted: July 18, 2011

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Analysis of Medical Students' Enneagram Personality Types, Stress, and Developmental Level
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Fig. 1. Differences between Stress Points of Centers of Intelligence
Fig. 2. Differences between Stress Points of Behavior Patterns
Fig. 3. Differences between Stress Points of Self-Consciousness
Fig. 4. Differences between Stress Points of Harmonic Group
Analysis of Medical Students' Enneagram Personality Types, Stress, and Developmental Level
Level Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9
Score 1.50~2.17 ~2.83 ~3.50 ~4.17 ~4.83 ~5.50 ~6.17 ~6.83 ~7.50
Types Stress points Total

Disintegration Integration Mediocre
Type 1 31 (48.4) 29 (45.3) 4 (6.3) 64 (100.0)
Type 2 15 (40.5) 19 (51.4) 3 (8.1) 37 (100.0)
Type 3 9 (56.3) 5 (31.5) 2 (12.5) 16 (100.0)
Type 4 18 (50.0) 16 (44.4) 2 (5.6) 36 (100.0)
Type 5 11 (31.4) 20 (57.1) 4 (11.4) 35 (100.0)
Type 6 4 (14.8) 19 (70.4) 4 (14.8) 27 (100.0)
Type 7 13 (38.2) 14 (41.2) 7 (20.6) 34 (100.0)
Type 8 13 (44.8) 14 (48.3) 2 (6.9) 29 (100.0)
Type 9 100 (73.5) 27 (19.9) 9 (6.6) 136 (100.0)
Total 214 (51.7) 163 (39.4) 37 (8.9) 414 (100.0)
Level Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Eneatype Type 1 - 1 (1.6) - 7 (10.9) 43 (67.2) 12 (18.8) 1 (1.6) - - 64 (100.0)
Type 2 - - 12 (32.4) 20 (54.1) 5 (13.5) - - 37 (100.0)
Type 3 - - 2 (12.5) 11 (68.8) 3 (18.8) - - 16 (100.0)
Type 4 1 (2.8) - 9 (25.0) 19 (52.8) 6 (16.7) - - 36 (100.0)
Type 5 - - 9 (25.7) 19 (54.3) 6 (17.1) 1 (2.9) - 35 (100.0)
Type 6 - 1 (3.7) 9 (33.3) 13 (48.1) 4 (14.8) - - 27 (100.0)
Type 7 - - 6 (17.6) 26 (76.5) 2 (5.9) - - 34 (100.0)
Type 8 - - 9 (31.0) 16 (55.2) 4 (13.8) - - 29 (100.0)
Type 9 - - 4 (2.9) 79 (58.1) 48 (35.3) 4 (2.9) 1 (0.7) 136 (100.0)
Gender Male - 2 (0.7) 1 (0.4) 41 (15.0) 171 (62.4) 54 (19.7) 5 (1.8) - - 274 (100.0)
Female - - 26 (18.6) 75 (53.6) 36 (25.7) 2 (1.4) 1 (0.7) 140 (100.0)
Academic year Year 1a) - 2 (0.9) - 27 (11.9) 134 (59.3) 57 (25.2) 5 (2.7) - - 226 (100.0)
Year 3 - - 17 (28.3) 35 (58.3) 8 (13.3) - - 60 (100.0)
Year 6 - 1 (1.4) 13 (18.1) 44 (61.1) 13 (18.1) 1 (1.4) - 72 (100.0)
Grade 1b) - - 10 (17.9) 33 (58.9) 12 (21.4) - 1 (1.8) 56 (100.0)
Total - 2 (0.5) 1 (0.2) 67 (16.2) 246 (59.4) 90 (21.7) 7 (1.7) 1 (0.2) - 414 (100.0)
No. Mean SD Level F p-value Scheffé
Centers of intelligence Bodya 229 4.68 0.42 5 17.36 0.000 a>b, c
Heartb 89 4.46 0.45 5
Headc 96 4.41 0.40 5
Hornevian triads Assertivea 109 4.51 0.41 5 15.61 0.000 a, c<b
Withdrawnb 207 4.68 0.44 5
Compliantc 98 4.40 0.39 5
Self-consciousness Innera 101 4.45 0.42 5 14.04 0.000 a, c<b
Outer-Innerb 179 4.70 0.41 5
Outerc 134 4.50 0.44 5
Harmonic group Positivea 207 4.67 0.41 5 11.50 0.000 a>b, c
Competencyb 115 4.51 0.41 5
Reactivec 92 4.43 0.48 5
Total 414 5.08 0.72 6
Table 1. Range of Developmental Level
Table 2. Stress Points of Enneagram Personality Type

Values are presented as number (%).

χ2=59.2, df=16, p=0.000.

Table 3. Distribution of Developmental Level

Values are presented as number (%).

Year 1 are the freshmen year students of six-years program,

Grade 1 are the freshmen year students of four-years program.

Table 4. Differences in Developmental Level by Subtypes

SD, Standard deviation.