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ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN WORK VALUES, PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS

Authors: Pinto, Lariana Paula; Porto Noronha, Ana Paula; Marín Rueda, Fabián Javier;

ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN WORK VALUES, PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS AND PERSONALITY TRAITS

Abstract

Este estudio tuvo como objetivo investigar la asociación entre intereses profesionales y valores de trabajo, y entre valores de trabajo y rasgos de personalidad. Participaron 281 universitarios, con edad media de 23.97 años, de los cursos de Administración, Psicología, Filosofía y Teología, del Estado de San Pablo, Brasil. Fueron aplicados tres instrumentos (Escala de Evaluación de los Valores de Trabajo, Cuestionario de Búsqueda Auto-Dirigida y Batería Factorial de Personalidad). Los resultados indicaron que los factores ‘Gerenciamiento y Responsabilidad’ y ‘Preocupación Social’ de la Escala de Evaluación de los Valores de Trabajo explicaron mejor los intereses ‘Realista’, ‘Social’, ‘Convencional’ y ‘Artístico’, con varianza explicada entre 2% y 18%. En relación a los rasgos de personalidad como predictores de los valores de trabajo, los resultados indicaron valores entre 9% a 33%, siendo ‘Competencia’ la faceta más presente en los modelos. Los resultados se discuten en base a la literatura.

This study aimed to investigate associations between vocational interests, personality traits and work values. 281 students participated, with a mean age of 23.97, from business administration, psychology, philosophy and theology, of the state of São Paulo. Three instruments (Scale Work Values Assessment, Search Quiz Self-Addressed and Battery Personality Factor) were use. The results indicated that the social responsibility and management factors explained the interests Realistic, Social, Conventional and Artistic, with an explained variance between 2% and 18%. With respect to personality traits as predictors of working values, results showed values between 9% and 33%, with ‘Competence’ as the most present facet in the models. The results are discussed according to the literature.

Keywords

rasgos de personalidad, professional guides, personality traits, work values, orientación profesional, psychological assessment, evaluación psicológica, valores de trabajo

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