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Family and Outside Family Factors of the Origination of an Addiction
KINCLOVÁ, Jitka
The work refers to the factors of the origination of alcoholic and non-alcoholic addictions. The theoretical part is focused on the definition of an addiction, factors that influence its origination {--} especially regarding the social factors concerning the family. There are also mentioned possibilities of treatment in the Czech Republic in the work. Mental home Červený Dvůr is mentioned as an example, which is engaged in the treatment of alcohol and non-alcohol drug addictions and pathological gambling. The practical part contains questionnaire survey made in the mental home Červený Dvůr. It was especially focused on family surrounding of addicts, their first experience with a habit forming substance, reasons for the first misusage. The aim was to determine the common signs of the family surroundings of the patients, function of their families and family background, or other outside-family factors that might have influenced origination of their addiction. Conclusion of the survey is that addicts almost lived in complete families. The riskiest outside-family factors of the addictions were the company of peers and that a habit forming substance was misused in the low age.

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