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Selected Perinatal Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression
Tenglerová, Hana ; Takács, Lea (advisor) ; Hrdličková, Kristýna (referee)
This thesis focuses on postpartum depression (PPD) and related risk factors. The aim of the theoretical part was to provide an overview of these factors, with an emphasis on risk factors occurring in the perinatal period. The aim of the empirical part was to determine whether PPD symptoms may be related to the psychosocial climate of the maternity hospital, and which specific aspects of this climate are crucial for the development of PPD symptoms. Data from the prospective longitudinal study The Mother and Child Vysočina Cohort Study were used for this analysis. The study sample included 755 women. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was used to measure symptoms of PPD, and women assessed the psychosocial climate of the maternity hospital using the Czech questionnaire KLI-P (Psychosocial Climate of Maternity Hospital Questionnaire). Generalised linear regression was used to analyse risk factors for PPD. The results showed that poorer ratings of psychosocial climate in the maternity hospital were associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms at six weeks and nine months postpartum. An analysis focusing on individual aspects of psychosocial climate showed that the level of depressive symptoms was mainly related to the attitude of the health workers, the information given, and the...
Gender aspects of presentation of science in media : Presentation of female and male scientists
Tenglerová, Hana ; Havelková, Hana (advisor) ; Maříková, Hana (referee)
Science plays an important role in society, has an authoritative position and gets considerable financial resources. The media's image is constantly shaping and influencing the perception of society at large and the scientist alone. The work focuses on how science is constructed in the media from a gender perspective, how it reflects and reproduces the gendered order of our society. Research focus here concentrates on the presentation of women and men - scientists in four major Czech newspapers. Theoretical basis of the work are constructivism and particularly feminist media theory. Metodology is based on quantitative content analysis and qualitative analysis, inspired by semiology. Analysis results show that the women scientists are in the presentation of science ignored and their contribution is reduced in many aspects. From a quantitative underrepresenation, to their higher concentration at the backsides of the papers, the less authoritative role given to them in articles or by using of motherhood as a means of distracting from their expertise: preferred representatives of medial science are male. Key words: gender, media, science.
The meaning of 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) use in romantic relationships
Tenglerová, Hana ; Kočárová, Rita (advisor) ; Červinková, Monika (referee)
In recent decades, researchers' focus has returned to investigation of MDMA (3,4-Methylene- dioxymethamphetamine) effects and its possible psychotherapeutic applications including its use in context of conjoint psychotherapy. This bachelor thesis summarizes both studies of MDMA, "ecstasy" respectively, effects on interpersonal relationships and use of this substance in narrower context of couple relationships. The thesis also discusses possible overlaps between factors included in quality of couple relationship and effects of MDMA or "ecstasy". Based on the presented knowledge the thesis proposes a qualitative study aimed to examine the role of "ecstasy" use in couple relationships and it also suggests the possibilities of future research.
The Position of Women in Czech Science. 2016 Monitoring Report
Tenglerová, Hana ; Kážmér, Ladislav
Even in 2016, the proportion of women among researchers did not increase, on the contrary, the trend of slight but steady decline continues. The proportion of women among researchers reached 26.6%. In addition to data on researchers by field and sector of activity, on students and academics at universities, AND in decision-making positions, the report contains data mapping the position of women among researchers in the EU. The comparison clearly shows that the CZE is among the worst in all the monitored criteria.
The Position of Women in Czech Science. 2017 Monitoring Report
Tenglerová, Hana ; Hásová, V. ; Oliverius, V.
The annual statistical overview on women in Czech science shows that there are almost no developments in recent 10 years. We can even see slightly negative tendencies: a decrease in the representation of women in technical and natural sciences
Academics 2018: Proposals for Measures to Support Equality in Research and Higher Education
Linková, Marcela ; Cidlinská, Kateřina ; Fárová, Nina ; Maříková, Hana ; Tenglerová, Hana ; Vohlídalová, Marta
This document is an outcome of the research project Analysis of Barriers to and Support Strategy for Gender Equality in Science and Research implemented in 2017 and 2018 by the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences as part of the Operational Programme Employment (Reg. No. CZ.03.1.51/0.0/0.0/15_02 8/0003571). \nThe objective of the project was to develop recommendations for action to advance gender equality in research and development for the state administration and other key national players in research policy-making (the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, the Research, Development and Innovation Council, the Czech Science Foundation, the Technology Agency of the CR). Additional measures have been developed for higher education and research institutions and their umbrella organisations (Czech Rectors' Conference, the Czech Academy of Sciences). Moreover, the document aims to serve government bodies responsible for gender equality agendas (the Gender Equality Department of the Government of the CR). The measures have been proposed on the assumption that for their successful implementation it is necessary to ensure synergy between the state administration and research and higher education institutions. Due emphasis is also placed on the role and responsibility of senior researchers.\nThe document is unique in that it builds on an in-depth analysis of the working conditions and barriers to career progression in research and development. It is the first study of the working conditions in research in the CR of such a comprehensive nature. The summary of the main findings is presented in the annexes to this document. This is a working document. Its aim is to encourage discussion about the measures proposed. We welcome your feedback, be it in the form of email or as part of face-to-face conversations. Authors also welcome further suggestions.\n
Academics 2018: Proposals for Measures to Support Equality in Research and Higher Education Environment
Linková, Marcela ; Cidlinská, Kateřina ; Fárová, Nina ; Maříková, Hana ; Tenglerová, Hana ; Vohlídalová, Marta
This document is an outcome of the research project Analysis of Barriers to and Support Strategy for Gender Equality in Science and Research implemented in 2017 and 2018 by the Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences as part of the Operational Programme Employment (Reg. No. CZ.03.1.51/0.0/0.0/15_02 8/0003571). \nThe objective of the project was to develop recommendations for action to advance gender equality in research and development for the state administration and other key national players in research policy-making (the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, the Research, Development and Innovation Council, the Czech Science Foundation, the Technology Agency of the CR). Additional measures have been developed for higher education and research institutions and their umbrella organisations (Czech Rectors' Conference, the Czech Academy of Sciences). Moreover, the document aims to serve government bodies responsible for gender equality agendas (the Gender Equality Department of the Government of the CR). The measures have been proposed on the assumption that for their successful implementation it is necessary to ensure synergy between the state administration and research and higher education institutions. Due emphasis is also placed on the role and responsibility of senior researchers.\n
2015 Monitoring report on the position of women in Czech science
Tenglerová, Hana
Report brings data about situation of women researchers between 2005 and 2015. Along with standard data about researchers by field and sector of performance, about students and academic employees in higher education and women in decision making, it contains data about newly employed researchers, information about situation in regions, about foreign researchers and about the number of scientific awards awarded to men and women.
Women's organizations in the CR as family policy lobbyists
Molnárová, Alžběta ; Frič, Pavol (advisor) ; Tenglerová, Hana (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the theme of women's organizations lobbying family policy. The theoretical approaches used in the work discribe the subject of research and the tools for its exploration. These are manily theories of interest groups, theories of third sector-state interactions and theories of lobbying. Theories raised following research questions: Are women's organizations insiders or outsiders of family policy? Are their relations with state mainly cooperative or confrontational, do they join institucionalized or non-formal negotiations? Do they use radical or moderate forms of lobbying? Is their lobbying direct or indirect? The thesis explores also the costs of lobbying and their influence on the forms of lobbying chosen by women's organizations. It is also focused on evaluation of the succes of the women's organizations and on the potential and barriers of coalition and networks building. The diploma thesis comes with following results. The women's organizations are mainly insiders in the family policy negotiations. They join the institucionalized forms of advocacy, relations with the state are mainly cooperative. Nevertheless they recognize the potential of noninstitucionalized forms of lobbying both direct and indirect. There are also outsider organizations by neccessity but they are...
Policy of Inactivity: Issue of Gender Equality In Czech Science Policy
Tenglerová, Hana ; Čabanová, Bohumila (advisor) ; Hejzlarová, Eva (referee)
This diploma thesis examines issues of gender equality in the Czech science policy. The essay consists on defining of the problem, including a summary of the current state of research and empirical evidence, it outlines commitments of the CR in the field of gender equality and review current science policies. The thesis also analyzes the institutional support and influence of actors in the process of formulation and creation of science policies and their stance on the issue of gender equality in science. The final section is devoted to analysis of the construction of the problem of gender equality in science in the speeches of leading actors of science policy. In methodological terms, the work is comming out form the constructivist paradigm and a feminist perspective. The basic method of data analysis is discourse analysis.

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