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    <journal-meta>
      <journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">ksdh</journal-id>
      <journal-title-group>
        <journal-title>Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene</journal-title>
        <trans-title-group>
          <trans-title xml:lang="ko">한국치위생학회지</trans-title>
        </trans-title-group>
        <abbrev-journal-title>J Korean Soc Dent Hyg</abbrev-journal-title>
      </journal-title-group>
      <issn pub-type="ppub">2287-1705</issn>
      <issn pub-type="epub">2288-2294</issn>
      <publisher>
        <publisher-name>Korean Society of Dental Hygiene</publisher-name>
        <publisher-name xml:lang="ko">한국치위생학회</publisher-name>
      </publisher>
    </journal-meta>
    <article-meta>
      <article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">jksdh-2020-20-6-787</article-id>
      <article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.13065/jksdh.20200073</article-id>
      <article-categories>
        <subj-group>
          <subject>Original Article</subject>
        </subj-group>
      </article-categories>
      <title-group>
        <article-title>Influencing of compassion satisfaction and burnout on positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists</article-title>
      </title-group>
      <contrib-group>
        <contrib contrib-type="author" corresp="yes" rid="aff1">
          <contrib-id contrib-id-type="orcid">https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6467-503X</contrib-id>
          <name name-style="western">
            <surname>Min</surname>
            <given-names>Hee-Hong</given-names>
          </name>
        </contrib>
      </contrib-group>
      <aff id="aff1">Department of Dental Hygiene, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology</aff>
      <author-notes>
        <corresp id="cor1"><bold>Corresponding Author: Hee-Hong Min,</bold> Department of Dental Hygiene, Daejeon Health Institute of Technology, 21, Chungjeong-ro, Dong-Gu, Daejeon, 34504, Korea. Tel : +82-42-670-9194, Fax : +82-42-670-9586, E-mail : <email>hhmin1@hanmail.net</email></corresp>
      </author-notes>
      <pub-date pub-type="ppub">
        <day>30</day>
        <month>12</month>
        <year>2020</year>
      </pub-date>
      <volume>20</volume>
      <issue>6</issue>
      <fpage>787</fpage>
      <lpage>795</lpage>
      <history>
        <date date-type="received">
          <day>25</day>
          <month>09</month>
          <year>2020</year>
        </date>
        <date date-type="rev-recd">
          <day>28</day>
          <month>11</month>
          <year>2020</year>
        </date>
        <date date-type="accepted">
          <day>02</day>
          <month>12</month>
          <year>2020</year>
        </date>
      </history>
      <permissions>
        <copyright-statement>Copyright &#x000a9; 2020, Korean Society of Dental Hygiene</copyright-statement>
        <copyright-year>2020</copyright-year>
        <license license-type="open-access" xlink:href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0">
          <license-p>This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License(<uri>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0</uri>)</license-p>
        </license>
      </permissions>
      <abstract>
        <sec>
          <title>Objectives:</title>
          <p>This study seeks to identify the positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction levels of clinical dental hygienists to understand the factors affecting positive psychological capital and to establish measures to improve the positive psychological capital, and to utilize them.</p>
        </sec>
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          <title>Methods:</title>
          <p>A self-reported questionnaire was filled out by 190 dental hygienists of the clinic from February 1 to April 30, 2020. Statistical analyses were conducted with the help of independent t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and stepwise multiple regression analysis.</p>
        </sec>
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          <title>Results:</title>
          <p>Dental hygienists scored 3.47 points in positive psychological capital. The variables that influenced positive psychological capital were burnout and compassion satisfaction. The variables influencing positive psychological capital were monthly income_dummy2 (200&#x2013;249/&#x2265;250), burnout, and compassion satisfaction.</p>
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          <title>Conclusions:</title>
          <p>The positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists was found to be related to burnout and compassion satisfaction; additionally, compassion satisfaction had the greatest influence. Therefore, it will reduce burnout, improve compassion satisfaction, positive psychological capital, and contribute to efficient human resource management.</p>
        </sec>
      </abstract>
      <kwd-group>
        <kwd>Burnout</kwd>
        <kwd>Compassion satisfaction</kwd>
        <kwd>Dental hygienist</kwd>
        <kwd>Positive psychological capital</kwd>
      </kwd-group>
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    <sec id="s1" sec-type="intro">
      <title>Introduction</title>
      <p>Positive psychology has proven that positive attitudes and experiences affect individuals as well as organizations, and it is being suggested as a new approach in personnel organizations <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r001">[1]</xref>. In recent years, competition for dental medical treatment has intensified, leading to patient-centered dental medical service where dental professionals are required to prioritize patients and unilaterally accept their emotions. Clinical dental hygienists experience stress and burnout from work, and these factors cause them to change their occupations <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r002">[2]</xref>. In fact, a study revealed that 69.1% of clinical dental hygienists underwent a job change and that 49.7% are currently considering such change. Therefore, despite the rapid increase in the number of dental hygienists, there is a shortage of dental hygienists <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r003">[3]</xref>, suggesting that a positive psychological state of clinical dental hygienists is highly important to reduce job stress and burnout.</p>
      <p>Organizational research has focused on management of manpower through positive motivation and developing strengths of its members, and recently, studies have focused on positive psychological capital as a new paradigm <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r004">[4]</xref>. Positive psychological capital is defined as a concept of capital that can be developed by an individual to produce developmental and positive performance in a positive psychological state <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r005">[5]</xref>, and those with a high level of positive psychological capital achieve high work performance in the organization by reinforcing positive emotions <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r006">[6]</xref>. It has been mostly examined in studies related to business administration, and studies have been recently attempted in various other academic areas to demonstrate the benefits of positive psychological capital <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r001">[1</xref>,<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r005">5</xref>-<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r014">14]</xref>. Lee and Choi <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r001">[1]</xref> assessed whether the results of U.S. studies on the precedence factors of positive psychological capital and approach of organizational behavior have the same vitality and significance for organization members in Korea. Additionally, they attempted to expand the scope of the study of static organizational behavior. Lim <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r010">[10]</xref> prepared basic data for interdisciplinary research and developed a Korean version of the Positive Psychological Capital Scale for life sports enthusiasts and college students majoring in psychological sports. Kim and Nam <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r011">[11]</xref> reported that, to achieve greater organizational performance of a company, positive psychological capital of the members in an organization needs to be improved to increase organizational commitment. Jung and Jung <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r012">[12]</xref> suggested that measures to enhance compassion satisfaction through continuous manpower management are necessary for clinical nurses within the organization. Ha and Lee <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r013">[13]</xref> recognized the importance of positive psychological capital in job performance of food service industry employees and emphasized the importance of educations and programs to enhance optimism, hope, resilience, and self-efficacy to maximize work efficiency and performance in employees. In studies on positive psychological capital in dental hygiene, Park and Jang <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r014">[14]</xref> stated that positive psychological capital intervention programs for systematic support need to be developed to induce a healthy organizational culture. As such, studies on positive psychological capital are being conducted in various academic areas, demonstrating that positive psychological capital helps to reduce negativity in members and increase positivity to affect physical and psychological health <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r007">[7]</xref>. Furthermore, it was shown to increase organizational commitment and lower burnout, stress, and intention for job change <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r011">[11]</xref>. However, studies on positive psychological capital in dental hygiene are lacking, and it is be necessary to assess the relationship of positive psychological capital with burnout and compassion satisfaction. Therefore, the current study was conducted to devise a plan that can improve positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists and use the results as basic data for effective management of manpower. The specific objectives were to evaluate differences in positive psychological capital, burnout, and empathy satisfaction, assess the relationship between the factors, and identify factors that affect positive psychological capital.</p>
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    <sec id="s2" sec-type="methods">
      <title>Methods</title>
      <sec id="s2a">
        <title>1. Research Subjects</title>
        <p>Data were collected from February 1st to April 30th, 2020. Random sampling was performed on dental hygienists working in dental clinicals and hospitals in Seoul, Gyeonggi, Chungcheong, Gyeongsan, and Jeolla, and a self-administered questionnaire was used. The sample size was calculated using G*power 3.1.9.4 program with a significance level of 0.05, a power of 0.95, an effective size of 0.15 required for regression analysis, and 10 predictive variables (positive psychological capital, burnout, empathy satisfaction, and general characteristics). The minimum required sample size was 178, and a total of 190 subjects were included in final analysis. This study was conducted after obtaining approval from the Institutional Review Board of 00 University (IRB No: 1041490-20200122-HR-002).</p>
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      <sec id="s2b">
        <title>2. Research Tools</title>
        <p>The research tools included 7, 18, 8, and 10 items on general characteristics, positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction, respectively. This study used the positive psychological capital scale developed by Luthan et al.<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r015">[15]</xref> and translated by Lim <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r010">[10]</xref>, and the tool consisted of 18 items in four sub-domains of self-efficacy, resilience, hope, and optimism with six questions each. Burnout and compassion satisfaction were measured using the Professional Quality of Life (version 5.0) tool developed by Stamm <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r016">[16]</xref> and used by Lee <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r017">[17]</xref>. Each burnout and compassion satisfaction were assessed using 8 and 10 items. and the items were evaluated on a 5-point Likert scale (1 point for strongly disagree and 5 points for strongly agree). Higher scores indicated higher positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction. The research tools were analyzed for validity, and those factors and items with an eigenvalue of 1.0 or higher and a factor load of 0.4 or higher were selected. Cronbach's &#x3B1;, which indicated content reliability, was 0.935, 0.727, and 0.923 for positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction, repectively.</p>
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      <sec id="s2c">
        <title>3. Data analysis</title>
        <p>Collected data were analyzed using the PASW Statistics 22.0 (IBM Co., Armonk, NY, USA) program at a significance level of &#x3B1;=0.05. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed to assess the level of positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction. Differences between these factors according to the general characteristics of the subjects were analyzed using t-test and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). Additionally, the Scheffe Test was performed for post-hoc analysis. Pearson correlation analysis was performed to assess correlation between the variables, and factors affecting positive psychological capital were evaluated with stepwise multiple regression analysis.</p>
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    </sec>
    <sec id="s3" sec-type="results">
      <title>Results</title>
      <sec id="s3a">
        <title>1. The level of positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction in subjects</title>
        <p>Positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction of clinical dental hygienists were 3.47, 2.73, and 3.49 points, respectively&#x3C;<xref ref-type="table" rid="t001">Table 1</xref>&#x3E;.</p><table-wrap id="t001" position="float"> <label>Table 1.</label> <caption><title>Descriptive statistics of variables </title></caption> <table rules="groups" frame="hsides"> <thead> <tr valign="middle"> <th align="right" colspan="5" style="border-bottom: solid thin">Unit: Mean&#xB1;SD</th> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <th align="left">Variables</th> <th align="center">Item</th> <th align="center">Min </th> <th align="center">Max</th> <th align="center">Mean&#xB1;SD</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Positive psychological capital </td> <td align="right">18</td> <td align="center">1.39</td> <td align="center">5.00</td> <td align="center">3.47&#xB1;0.63</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Burnout </td> <td align="right">8</td> <td align="center">1.00</td> <td align="center">4.63</td> <td align="center">2.73&#xB1;0.58</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Compassion satisfaction</td> <td align="right">10</td> <td align="center">1.00</td> <td align="center">5.00</td> <td align="center">3.49&#xB1;0.66</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </table-wrap>
      </sec>
      <sec id="s3b">
        <title>2. The level of variables according to general characteristics</title>
        <p>The level of positive psychological capital according to the general characteristics was significantly higher in those who &#x201C;graduated from university and above&#x201D; (<italic>p</italic>=0.031), earned &#x201C;more than 2,500,000 won&#x201D; (<italic>p</italic>=0.032), and were &#x201C;Chief dental hygienist&#x201D; (<italic>p</italic>=0.030). The level of burnout was lowered in &#x201C;unmarried&#x201D; subjects (<italic>p</italic>=0.042), and the level of compassion satisfaction was significantly higher in those who &#x201C;graduated from university and above&#x201D; (<italic>p</italic>=0.004) and in &#x201C;Chief dental hygienist&#x201D; (<italic>p</italic>=0.044) &#x3C;<xref ref-type="table" rid="t002">Table 2</xref>&#x3E;.</p><table-wrap id="t002" position="float"> <label>Table 2.</label> <caption><title> Level of scales according to general characteristics </title></caption> <table rules="groups" frame="hsides"> <thead> <tr valign="middle"> <th align="right" colspan="9" style="border-bottom: solid thin">Unit: Mean&#xB1;SD</th> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <th align="left">Characteristics</th> <th align="left">Division</th> <th align="center">N</th> <th align="center">Positive psychological capital</th> <th align="center">t or F(<italic>p</italic>* )</th> <th align="center">Burnout</th> <th align="center">t or F(<italic>p</italic>* )</th> <th align="center">Compassion satisfaction</th> <th>t or F(<italic>p</italic>* )</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Age (yrs)</td> <td align="left">&#x3C;25</td> <td align="center">95</td> <td align="center">3.38&#xB1;0.54</td> <td align="center">2.420</td> <td align="center">2.78&#xB1;0.48 </td> <td align="center">1.201</td> <td align="center">3.43&#xB1;0.63</td> <td align="center">1.272</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">25-29</td> <td align="center">58</td> <td align="center">3.54&#xB1;0.70</td> <td align="center">(0.092)</td> <td align="center">2.73&#xB1;0.69</td> <td align="center">(0.303)</td> <td align="center">3.50&#xB1;0.70</td> <td align="center">(0.283)</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">&#x2265;30 </td> <td align="center">37</td> <td align="center">3.62&#xB1;0.70</td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center">2.60&#xB1;0.60</td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center">3.63&#xB1;0.68</td> <td align="center"></td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Married</td> <td align="left">Single</td> <td align="center">151</td> <td align="center">3.45&#xB1;0.62</td> <td align="center">-0.860</td> <td align="center">2.77&#xB1;0.58</td> <td align="center">2.051</td> <td align="center">3.46&#xB1;0.68 </td> <td align="center">-1.313</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">Married</td> <td align="center">39</td> <td align="center">3.55&#xB1;0.69</td> <td align="center">(0.391)</td> <td align="center">2.56&#xB1;0.54 </td> <td align="center">(0.042) </td> <td align="center">3.61&#xB1;0.59 </td> <td align="center">(0.191)</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Educational level</td> <td align="left">College</td> <td align="center">126</td> <td align="center">3.40&#xB1;0.61</td> <td align="center">-2.168</td> <td align="center">2.75&#xB1;0.56 </td> <td align="center">0.761</td> <td align="center">3.39&#xB1;0.63 </td> <td align="center">-2.883</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">&#x2265;University </td> <td align="center">64</td> <td align="center">3.61&#xB1;0.66</td> <td align="center">(0.031)</td> <td align="center">2.68&#xB1;0.62</td> <td align="center">(0.448)</td> <td align="center">3.68&#xB1;0.68</td> <td align="center">(0.004)</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Dental type</td> <td align="left">Dental clinic </td> <td align="center">143</td> <td align="center">3.47&#xB1;0.66</td> <td align="center">-0.125</td> <td align="center">2.76&#xB1;0.60</td> <td align="center">1.309</td> <td align="center">3.48&#xB1;0.68</td> <td align="center">-0.157</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">Dental hospital</td> <td align="center">47</td> <td align="center">3.48&#xB1;0.53</td> <td align="center">(0.900)</td> <td align="center">2.63&#xB1;0.50</td> <td align="center">(0.192)</td> <td align="center">3.50&#xB1;0.62</td> <td align="center">(0.876)</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Career (yrs)</td> <td align="left">&#x3C;3 </td> <td align="center">89</td> <td align="center">3.36&#xB1;0.60</td> <td align="center">2.507</td> <td align="center">2.79&#xB1;0.52 </td> <td align="center">2.619</td> <td align="center">3.44&#xB1;0.65</td> <td align="center">0.410</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">3-6 </td> <td align="center">57</td> <td align="center">3.56&#xB1;0.62</td> <td align="center">(0.084)</td> <td align="center">2.58&#xB1;0.63 </td> <td align="center">(0.076)</td> <td align="center">3.54&#xB1;0.71</td> <td align="center">(0.664)</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">&#x2265;7 </td> <td align="center">44</td> <td align="center">3.58&#xB1;0.69</td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center">2.79&#xB1;0.60</td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center">3.52&#xB1;0.62</td> <td align="center"></td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Monthly income<break/> (KRW 10,000)</td> <td align="left">&#x3C;200 </td> <td align="center">52</td> <td align="center">3.32&#xB1;0.60<sup>a</sup></td> <td align="center">3.512</td> <td align="center">2.78&#xB1;0.58</td> <td align="center">0.347</td> <td align="center">3.37&#xB1;0.67</td> <td align="center">1.328</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">200-249</td> <td align="center">87</td> <td align="center">3.47&#xB1;0.56</td> <td align="center">(0.032)</td> <td align="center">2.72&#xB1;0.54</td> <td align="center">(0.708)</td> <td align="center">3.50&#xB1;0.65</td> <td align="center">(0.267)</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">&#x2265;250</td> <td align="center">51</td> <td align="center">3.64&#xB1;0.73<sup>b</sup></td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center">2.69&#xB1;0.64 </td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center">3.58&#xB1;0.67</td> <td align="center"></td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Position</td> <td align="left">General dental hygienist</td> <td align="center">55</td> <td align="center">3.63&#xB1;0.69</td> <td align="center">-2.181</td> <td align="center">2.69&#xB1;0.64</td> <td align="center">0.570</td> <td align="center">3.64&#xB1;0.64</td> <td align="center">-2.023</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left"></td> <td align="left">Chief dental hygienist</td> <td align="center">135</td> <td align="center">3.41&#xB1;0.60</td> <td align="center">(0.030) </td> <td align="center">2.74&#xB1;0.55</td> <td align="center">(0.570)</td> <td align="center">3.43&#xB1;0.66 </td> <td align="center">(0.044)</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table-wrap-foot> <p>*by the t-test or one-way ANOVA</p> <p><sup>a,b</sup>The same character indication shows that there is no statistical significance by Scheffe test at &#x3B1;=0.05</p> </table-wrap-foot> </table-wrap>
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      <sec id="s3c">
        <title>3. Correlation between the variables</title>
        <p>Positive psychological capital was negatively and positively correlated with burnout (r=-0.569) and compassion satisfaction (r=0.699), respectively. Among independent variables, burnout and compassion satisfaction were negatively correlated (r=-0.582)&#x3C;<xref ref-type="table" rid="t003">Table 3</xref>&#x3E;</p><table-wrap id="t003" position="float"> <label>Table 3.</label> <caption><title>Correlation of compassion satisfaction, burnout on positive psychological capital</title></caption> <table rules="groups" frame="hsides"> <thead> <tr valign="middle"> <th align="left">Variables </th> <th align="center">Positive psychological capital</th> <th align="center">Burnout</th> <th align="center">Compassion satisfaction</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Positive psychological capital </td> <td align="center">1</td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center"></td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Burnout </td> <td align="center">-0.569**</td> <td align="center">1</td> <td align="center"></td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Compassion satisfaction</td> <td align="center">0.699** </td> <td align="center">-0.582**</td> <td align="center">1</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table-wrap-foot> <p>**<italic>p</italic>&#x3C;0.001, by pearson&#x2019;s correlation analysis</p> </table-wrap-foot> </table-wrap>
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        <title>4. Factors affecting positive psychological capital</title>
        <p>A stepwise multiple regression analysis was performed with positive psychological capital as the dependent variables and general characteristics, burnout, and compassion satisfaction as independent variables. General characteristics were converted to dummy variables. The Durbin-Watson test coefficient was 1.843, which showed no signs of autocorrelation, and the tolerance limit, ranging 0.662-0.993, was significant (F=72.692, <italic>p</italic>&#x3C;0.001). The multicollinearity index was 1.007-1.520, which was significantly lower than the standard of 10. It was observed that significant factors affecting positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists were burnout (&#x3B2;=-0.247, <italic>p</italic>&#x3C;0.001), monthly salary_dummy 2 (200-249/&#x2265;250) (&#x3B2;=0.105, <italic>p</italic>&#x3C;0.037), and compassion satisfaction (&#x3B2;=0.546, <italic>p</italic>&#x3C;0.001). The standard variable of monthly salary_dummy 2 had more effects at 2,500,000 won or more than at 2,000,000-2,490,000 won. Compassion satisfaction, which had an explanatory power of 53.2% had the greatest effects on positive psychological capital&#x3C;<xref ref-type="table" rid="t004">Table 4</xref>&#x3E;.</p><table-wrap id="t004" position="float"> <label>Table 4.</label> <caption><title>Influencing factors of positive psychological capital</title></caption> <table rules="groups" frame="hsides"> <thead> <tr valign="middle"> <th align="left">Variables</th> <th align="center">B</th> <th align="center">SE</th> <th align="center">&#x3B2;</th> <th align="center">t</th> <th align="center"><italic>p</italic>*</th> <th align="center">Tolerance</th> <th align="center">VIF</th> </tr> </thead> <tbody> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">(constant) </td> <td align="center">2.353</td> <td align="center">0.345</td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center">6.819</td> <td align="center">0.001</td> <td align="center"></td> <td align="center"></td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Monthly income_dummy2<break/> (200-249/&#x2265;250)</td> <td align="center">0.149</td> <td align="center">0.071</td> <td align="center">0.105</td> <td align="center">2.097</td> <td align="center">0.037</td> <td align="center">0.993</td> <td align="center">1.007</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Burnout</td> <td align="center">-0.271</td> <td align="center">0.067</td> <td align="center">-0.247</td> <td align="center">-4.041</td> <td align="center">0.001</td> <td align="center">0.662</td> <td align="center">1.511</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td align="left">Compassion satisfaction</td> <td align="center">0.521</td> <td align="center">0.058</td> <td align="center">0.546</td> <td align="center">8.909</td> <td align="center">0.001</td> <td align="center">0.658</td> <td align="center">1.520</td> </tr> <tr valign="middle"> <td colspan="8" align="left">R<sup>2</sup>=0.540, adjusted R<sup>2</sup>=0.532, F=72.692 (<italic>p</italic>&#x3C;0.001), Durbin-Watson: 1.843</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <table-wrap-foot> <p>*by stepwise multiple regression analysis at &#x3B1;=0.05</p> </table-wrap-foot> </table-wrap>
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      <title>Discussion</title>
      <p>This study evaluated the levels of positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction in clinical dental hygienists, and factors affecting positive psychological capital were assessed. The ultimate goal was to prepare basic data required to propose measures that can improve positive psychological capital and effectively manage manpower of clinical dental hygienists. In clinical dental hygienists, the level of positive psychological capital was 3.47 out of 5, which was higher than 3.32 and 3.10 observed by Kim et al.<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r004">[4]</xref> and Yang <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r018">[18]</xref>, respectively. Lee and Kim <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r007">[7]</xref> reported that positive psychological capital had the potential to be developed and that programs which can strengthen positive psychological capital to induce organizational changes through positive emotions in clinical settings need to be developed. Therefore, it would be necessary to strengthen positive psychological capital to induce organizational changes in clinical dental hygienists. The level of burnout was assessed at 2.73 points, which was lower than 3.12 and 2.93 points observed by Jung and Jung <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r008">[8]</xref> and Han et al.<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r019">[19]</xref>, respectively. The level of compassion satisfaction was 3.49, which was higher than 3.28 observed by Lee and Yeom<xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r020">[20]</xref>. Additionally, a previous study also observed that burnout was low in a group that had high compassion satisfaction, which was consistent with the finding of our study. Compassion satisfaction reflects a positive reward, and therefore, efforts to increase such satisfaction, which has positive protective functions, are needed to reduce burnout of clinical dental hygienists.</p>
      <p>Differences in positive psychological capital according to general characteristics showed that positive psychological capital was high when dental hygienists had an educational level of university and higher (<italic>p</italic>=0.031), a monthly income &#x201C;more than 2,500,000 won&#x201D; (<italic>p</italic>=0.032) and were appointed as &#x201C;Chief dental hygienist&#x201D; (<italic>p</italic>=0.030). Kim and Lee <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r021">[21]</xref> suggested the importance of reinforcing positive psychological capital, which helps to increase positive attitudes and is necessary to achieve goals during difficult tasks. Therefore, strengthening positive psychological capital can maintain a positive psychological state in clinical settings, which leads to positive effects on controlling stress and promoting self-worth and happiness, and programs that can strengthen positive psychological capital need to be offered for benefits of dental hygienists. In our study, the level of burnout was significantly higher in &#x201C;unmarried&#x201D; subjects. This finding was partially consistent Kim and Lee&#x2019;s <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r021">[21]</xref> results, where burnout was higher in those of younger age, lower educational level, no spouse, and low working experience. In the current study, there was a high proportion of subjects over the age of 25, which seemed to have increased the overall level of burn out, and in those who were under the age of 25, the level of burnout was the greatest although statistical significance was not observed. It is thought that lack of coping skills due to limited clinical experience led to such findings. As continuous burnout can cause mental and psychological damage, which can induce greater work-related stress, psychological support, in addition to institutional and administrative support, to reduce burnout would be necessary. The level of compassion satisfaction was significantly higher in those who &#x201C;graduated from university and above&#x201D; and were &#x201C;Chief dental hygienist.&#x201D; Yang <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r018">[18]</xref> reported that a higher educational level and greater work experience led to a greater level of compassion satisfaction. Additionally, Kim and Lee <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r021">[21]</xref> revealed that a greater age, higher educational level, and greater work experience led to a greater level of compassion satisfaction. The results of these two studies were opposite to our findings. On the other hand, Kim and Yeom <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r022">[22]</xref> reported similar findings to ours, suggesting that the results differ in different studies. It is thought that clinical dental hygienists with abundant work experience and of high authority had a high level of positive psychological capital resulting from appropriate support. Therefore, human management measures that utilize the positive emotion of clinical dental hygienists would be necessary. Moreover, positive psychological capital was negatively and positively correlated with burnout (r=-0.569) and compassion satisfaction (r=0.699), respectively. This finding was consistent with that of previous studies <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r015">[15</xref>, <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r020">20]</xref>, and it is thought that positive psychological capital, which lowers burnout and increases positive attitudes, should be strengthened. Significant factors affecting positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists were burnout (&#x3B2;=-0.247), monthly salary_dummy 2 (200-249/&#x2265;250) (&#x3B2;=0.105), and compassion satisfaction (&#x3B2;=0.546). Additionally, the standard variable of monthly salary_dummy 2 had greater effects at 2,500,000 won or more than at 2,000,000-2,499,000 won. The factor that had the greatest effects on positive psychological capital was compassion satisfaction, which had an explanatory power of 53.2%, and this finding was consistent with that of Jung and Jung <xref ref-type="bibr" rid="r008">[8]</xref>. It is thought that compassion satisfaction, which is a positive feeling toward colleagues, affected positive psychological capital. Therefore, it is thought that strengthening positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists can increase job satisfaction through positive minds and contribute to management of manpower. In the current study, random sampling was performed on clinical dental hygienists, and therefore, results cannot be generalized for all clinical dental hygienists. However, this study is meaningful in that factors affecting positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists were identified. In future studies, it would be necessary to develop a tool for positive psychological capital of clinical dental hygienists, and the results of our study would need to be verified through follow-up studies.</p>
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      <title>Conclusions</title>
      <p>This study was performed to assess the level of positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction in clinical dental hygienists and identify factors that affect positive psychological capital to propose measures that can increase positive psychological capital and thereby effectively manage manpower. Random sampling was performed to analyze data of 190 clinical dental hygienists, and the follow results were obtained:</p>
      <p>1. In clinical dental hygienists, positive psychological capital, burnout, and compassion satisfaction showed a score of 3.47, 2.73, and 3.49, respectively.</p>
      <p>2. The level of positive psychological capital significantly differed according to the educational level, monthly income, and position of the subjects. Burnout significantly differed depending on the marital status, and compassion satisfaction was significantly different according to the educational level and position in dental hygienists (<italic>p</italic>&#x3C;0.05).</p>
      <p>3. Positive psychological capital was negatively correlated with burnout (r=-0.569) and positively correlated with compassion satisfaction (r=0.699).</p>
      <p>4. Monthly salary_dummy 2(200-249/≥250), burnout, and compassion satisfaction were significant factors that affected positive psychological capital in dental hygienists with an explanatory power of 53.2%.</p>
      <p>This study demonstrated that positive psychological capital was correlated with burnout and compassion satisfaction in dental hygienists, and compassion satisfaction had the greatest effects on positive psychological capital. Therefore, psychological support and institutional measures to lower burnout of clinical dental hygienists and improve compassion satisfaction and positive psychological capital would be necessary.</p>
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