2013
DOI: 10.4306/pi.2013.10.2.131
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The Temperament and Character of Korean Male Conscripts with Military Maladjustment-A Preliminary Study

Abstract: ObjectiveRecently, an increasing number of Korean male conscripts have been retiring because of military maladjustment despite the presence of qualifying medical and psychological screening tests in the Korean army. These problems suggest the presence of a common personality problem. To further examine this possibility, the present study used Cloninger's psychobiological model to investigate the temperament and character of soldiers suffering from military maladjustment.MethodsSeventy-nine maladjusted male con… Show more

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“…They also consistently used immature defenses. We compared sequential and multidisciplinary adaptations to the situation of military service, whereas previous studies had been directed at soldiers deployed to their units [11,17,18], and achieved similar results at each stage. Vaillant classified the defense mechanisms into four stages; narcissistic, immature, neurotic, and mature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also consistently used immature defenses. We compared sequential and multidisciplinary adaptations to the situation of military service, whereas previous studies had been directed at soldiers deployed to their units [11,17,18], and achieved similar results at each stage. Vaillant classified the defense mechanisms into four stages; narcissistic, immature, neurotic, and mature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past twenty years, data has shown several studies related to Temperament and Character, conducted on specific groups such as military personnel (Elsass, 2001;Han & Lee, 2013;Jang et al 2014), nurses (Eley et al, 2011;Mihailovic et al, 2022;Yazici et al, 2014), office workers (Hwang et al, 2020), phisicians (Sievert et al, 2016;Vaidya et al, 2004), students (Rizzo & Liang, 2017) etc. and in international, rather than national, contexts, neglecting the obstetrical-gynaecological sphere.…”
Section: The Bio-psycho-social Model Of Temperament and Charactermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Fisher (2011), integrity, honesty and truthfulness are the foundations for trust, and relationships have been found between trust and subordinates 'going the extra mile' (Deluga, 1995). Teamwork is also an important theme in the literature (Boermans, Kamphuis, Delahaij, van den Berg, & Euwema, 2014;Han & Lee, 2013), and some researchers are interested in multiple military strengths (Gayton & Kehoe, 2015;Mathews, Eid, Kelly, Bailey, & Peterson, 2006). There is also some pessimism in the literature that military conditions can be conducive for the development of character.…”
Section: Military Character and Ethical Judgementmentioning
confidence: 99%