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The influence of life events on the onset and the treatment of major depresive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder in psychiatric out -patient office
Herman, Erik ; Klein, Otakar (advisor) ; Praško Pavlov, Ján (referee) ; Zvolský, Petr (referee)
Conclusion Abovementioned resultsbring the information aboutthe influence of negative life eventson the onsetat course of depressiveand anxiety disorders in the common psychiatric praxis. They stressbetterresult of the treatmentin those subjects,who startedtheir treatment as soon as possible afterthe experienceof negative life event. Regarding to theseresults we can conclude, thatthe fast beginning of the treatmentof the depressiveand anxious disorders has preventive effect to the development,course, and potential chronification of psychic illness. 10
Dissociation in adolescence. Validation of the Czech version of the A-DES in the clinical and non-clinical group of adolescents
Soukup, Jan ; Papežová, Hana (advisor) ; Hrdlička, Michal (referee) ; Praško, Ján (referee)
The purpose of this study was to find psychometric properties of the Czech language version of the Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale (Armstrong et al., 1997). 653 non-clinical participants and 162 adolescent psychiatric inpatients completed Czech versions of the A-DES and SDQ-20 questionnaires (Somatoform dissociative questionnaire; Nijenhuis et al., 1996), and provided further information (data regarding demographic variables, diagnoses, further psychopathology). The Czech A-DES has very good internal consistency, test-retest reliability and a good validity, though its predictive power is limited. The ADES scores significantly correlate with the measure of somatoform dissociation, self injurious behavior, reported traumatic experiences, a presence of clinician-observed dissociative symptoms, and polysymptomatic diagnostic picture (three comorbid diagnoses, differential diagnosis). A-DES scores were significantly higher in ADHD group, but not in a group with a diagnosis of a dissociative disorder. The study supports the intercultural validity of the concept of the dissociation and its clinical correlates; however, further research of the intercultural differences is needed. The authors stress the need to screen all adolescent psychiatric patients for dissociation, especially those who show more...

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