The Relationship Among Demographic Variables, Professionalism, and Level of Involvement in a State Occupational Therapy Association
Research on professional occupations has defined varying criteria that an occupation must meet to be considered a profession. Involvement by the members in their professional organization is a recurrent theme. A questionnaire consisting of Hall's Occupational Inventory, an involvement scale, an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Occupational therapy in health care 2000, Vol.12 (2-3), p.53-72 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Research on professional occupations has defined varying criteria that an occupation must meet to be considered a profession. Involvement by the members in their professional organization is a recurrent theme. A questionnaire consisting of Hall's Occupational Inventory, an involvement scale, and a demographic survey was used to determine the relationship among three factors of the Indiana Occupational Therapy Association members: (a) demographics, (b) professional attributes, and (c) involvement in a state occupational therapy organization. Determining these relationships is significant for understanding membership and involvement in a state occupational therapy association. Findings indicated significant differences in terms of hourly involvement in a state occupational therapy association between respondents with entry-level and post-professional degrees and respondents who were married and those who were not married. |
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ISSN: | 0738-0577 1541-3098 |
DOI: | 10.1080/J003v12n02_04 |