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The cross-cultural transfer and validation of Butler's self image profile for children
Fried, Martin ; Šturma, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Horáková Hoskovcová, Simona (referee)
The aim of this study was the cross-cultural transfer and validation of the Self Image Profile for Children (Butler, 2001), originally validated for the sample of English children. The questionnaire was translated into Czech language using modified direct and back translation method. The sample was made up by 109 children from two elementary school in Prague, attending from 3rd to 5th grade. Construct validity was explored by comparison with results of Student's Perception of Ability Scale (SPAS), Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (CMAS). The third criterion was average school grade. Factor analysis revealed the same number of domains, but with slightly different item distribution. Reliability measured as the Cronbach's coefficient alpha was the same for Positive Self Image (.69) and better for Negative Self Image (.77) compered to original (.69 both). The results are discussed in connection with theoretical rationale of scale and possibility of further application in Czech background.
Bariatric surgery and sleeve gastrectomy Radical Resection of the Pyloric Antrum and Its Effect on Gastric Emptying
Michalský, David ; Kasalický, Mojmír (advisor) ; Fried, Martin (referee) ; Holéczy, Pavol (referee)
The author of this disertation presents in the introduction the definition and historical context of the formation and gradual development of bariatric surgery. Both former i.e. historical, as well as modern most-used bariatric surgeries are thoroughly and clearly described. An integral theoretical part is the focus on metabolic surgery and gastrointestinal hormones, which are involved via the changes of their levels in the complex metabolic effects of these bariatric surgeries. The greatest attention is turned to a relatively new type of bariatric surgery - sleeve gastrectomy, which is conducted with an incresing frequency worldwide. The underlying practical part of this disertation is composed of two subparts. In the first subpart, the long-term statistically computed results of a reduction and maintaining the weight loss within a group of patients after the sleeve gastrectomy are described in order to show the efficience of this surgery in the long run. The second subpart is deemed to prove safety regarding a technical modification of sleeve gastrectomy, which lies in conducting a radical resection of pyloric antrum of stomach while expecting a deepening restriction effect of this surgery. Key words: bariatric surgery, metabolic surgery, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric emptying, pyloric antrum,...
Bariatric surgery and sleeve gastrectomy Radical Resection of the Pyloric Antrum and Its Effect on Gastric Emptying
Michalský, David ; Kasalický, Mojmír (advisor) ; Fried, Martin (referee) ; Holéczy, Pavol (referee)
The author of this disertation presents in the introduction the definition and historical context of the formation and gradual development of bariatric surgery. Both former i.e. historical, as well as modern most-used bariatric surgeries are thoroughly and clearly described. An integral theoretical part is the focus on metabolic surgery and gastrointestinal hormones, which are involved via the changes of their levels in the complex metabolic effects of these bariatric surgeries. The greatest attention is turned to a relatively new type of bariatric surgery - sleeve gastrectomy, which is conducted with an incresing frequency worldwide. The underlying practical part of this disertation is composed of two subparts. In the first subpart, the long-term statistically computed results of a reduction and maintaining the weight loss within a group of patients after the sleeve gastrectomy are described in order to show the efficience of this surgery in the long run. The second subpart is deemed to prove safety regarding a technical modification of sleeve gastrectomy, which lies in conducting a radical resection of pyloric antrum of stomach while expecting a deepening restriction effect of this surgery. Key words: bariatric surgery, metabolic surgery, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric emptying, pyloric antrum,...
The cross-cultural transfer and validation of Butler's self image profile for children
Fried, Martin ; Šturma, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Horáková Hoskovcová, Simona (referee)
The aim of this study was the cross-cultural transfer and validation of the Self Image Profile for Children (Butler, 2001), originally validated for the sample of English children. The questionnaire was translated into Czech language using modified direct and back translation method. The sample was made up by 109 children from two elementary school in Prague, attending from 3rd to 5th grade. Construct validity was explored by comparison with results of Student's Perception of Ability Scale (SPAS), Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (CMAS). The third criterion was average school grade. Factor analysis revealed the same number of domains, but with slightly different item distribution. Reliability measured as the Cronbach's coefficient alpha was the same for Positive Self Image (.69) and better for Negative Self Image (.77) compered to original (.69 both). The results are discussed in connection with theoretical rationale of scale and possibility of further application in Czech background.

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