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Print letter style in the Handwriting of Primary Pupils
DVOŘÁČKOVÁ, Vendula
The diploma thesis deals with the print letter writing style, especially the satisfaction or dissatisfaction of teachers and parents with the introduction of this writing style into schools as an alternative to a cursive type of writing. The theoretical part briefly describes the development of typeface, historical and contemporary methods of teaching writing and characteristics of print and cursive writing. There are also some cases in which the block letter writing may be a more appropriate choice. The research part applies to the opinions of teachers and parents on manuscript and finds the most frequent advantages and disadvantages of this writing style from the point of their view.
Attitudes of patients toward the antidepressant therapy
Dvořáčková, Vendula ; Herink, Josef (advisor) ; Vopršalová, Marie (referee)
Vendula Dvořáčková Attitudes of patients toward antidepressant medication Master's thesis Charles University in Prague, the Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological and Medical Sciences Pharmacy Background: The master's thesis deals with evaluation of attitudes of inpatients in the psychiatric clinic of Military University Hospital Prague. The main task was to clarify the relation between therapy attitude and the prescribed medication, diagnosis and sociodemographic characteristics. Methods: The data were collected using the Drug Attitude Inventory questionnaire (Czech version by Masopust) where sum of negative and positive answers was used to determine the patient's general attitude. Patients' characteristics were acquired from a data-entry form, specific medication from the medical records. Results: In the observed group women seemed to have a more positive attitude toward the treatment compared to men, similarly to people with a higher level of education and patients between 31 - 40 years of age in comparison with other age groups. The most positive responses were observed in patients who were prescribed agomelatine, trazodone and paroxetine. People diagnosed with personal disorders or affective bipolar disorder inclined to positive answers as well, on the other hand most negative...

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