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The Impact of Injuries on the Mental Health of Athletes
Vighová, Kristýna ; Dlouhý, Martin (advisor) ; Panská, Šárka (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of athletes returning to training and match process after injury, with focus on their mental health. The goal is to indentify negative psychological states that subsequently affect the performance of athletes, and their frequency in athletes returning to the training and match process after injury. A sub-goal is to find out the following possible variables involved in increasing/moderating these conditions. The work verifies the frequency of occurence of negative psychological states; investigates the influence of repeated injuries, differences between woman and man athletes, differences in individual and team athletes, and also verifies the frequency of use of coping strategies an their specific form. The work is devided into a theoretical and a research part. The theoretical part was prepared on the basis of Czech and foreign language professional literature. In the research part,we use the psychological questionnaire CSAI-2 to determine the occurrence of anxiety and its influence on the performance of individuals in sportsman, who have suffered injuries. We expected that the injury would increase the athletes's anxiety at the time of returning to the training and match process. KEYWORDS Mental states, Emotions, Injuries, Return to Sport, Stress, Anxiety, Fear,...
Copingové strategie u sociálních pracovníků orgánu sociálně-právní ochrany dětí
KALOUSKOVÁ, Kristýna
The bachelor thesis entitled Coping strategies of social workers of the child protection authority seeks to analyse coping strategies that are most often used in coping with stress by social workers of the child protection authority in selected districts of South Bohemia. The bachelor's thesis used a quantitative research strategy, method of questioning and techniques of a standardized questionnaire SVF 78 focused on coping strategies for stress management.
The COVID-19 crisis from the perspective of the homeless
TOMRLE, Jan
The bachelor thesis aims to represent experience of the homeless people with an epidemic of covid-19 infectious disease. The Theoretical part tries to explain the basic concepts related to this socio-economic phenomenon and describe especially its psychological aspects including needs, motivation and mental health. The second half of the theory focuses on the issues of difficult life situations, stress, coping and also summarizes known mental health implications related to the epidemic. The empirical part presents results of qualitative research which was realized in the preiod from September 2020 to May 2021. Data collection took place using a semi-structured interview. Research sample consists of 12 informants. The aim was to examine the impacts of the coronavirus epidemic on informants lives and inner experiences, as well as to identify ways and strategies to cope with the situation that has arised. The problem can be understood as an accumulation of 2 intertwining crises, which result in limited opportunities for dealing with homelesness.
The impact of the pandemic Covid-19 on single living seniors
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, Linda
The bachelor thesis deals with the description of the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on single living seniors. At the beginning of the work, the age and the associated changes and pitfalls are described. The issues of deprivation, isolation and separation are also discussed. In the last chapter of the theoretical part, the bachelor thesis focuses on epidemics and pandemics. This chapter describes their impact on the human psyche and how to manage it using coping strategies. The empirical part consists of research focused on the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on single living seniors. Within the mixed design, the principles of quantitative and qualitative methods were used. In the quantitative part, there was a comparison of single living seniors with those who live with a partner or family. The qualitative part focused on a closer study of the experiences of those who have to cope with this pandemic situation themselves. The data used for this bachelor's thesis come from the JUPSYCOR research project, which obtained information using a questionnaire survey during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic.
Psychological context of the Covid-19 pandemic: the view of younger adults
SÝKOROVÁ, Barbora
The Bachelor's thesis aspires to reveal the outlook of young adults on COVID pandemic and how they deal with the unprecedented life style changes it has caused. Theoretical part will describe the characteristics of young adults and their life style. Furthermore the effect of stress and difficult situations on young adults will be revealed as well as their coping mechanisms. Empirical part will present the information gathered through qualitative research. Data collected via Jupsycor screening will expose each participant's experience with pandemic and it's toll on their life.
Poverty management strategies for women over 60 in a prosperous society
HÁKOVÁ, Jana
The aim of the thesis is to highlight the importance of the topic of poverty among women over 60 years of age and also to find out what ways of coping with material deprivation are chosen by women who belong to one of the most vulnerable social groups living at or below the poverty line. A sub-objective of the paper is to formulate a set of recommendations aimed at preventing and managing poverty among women over 60. The presentation of the theoretical background in the first three chapters of the thesis serves to fulfil these objectives. The issues of old age are described, and the quality of life of women over 60 in old age is approached. Concepts such as poverty, social exclusion, and a prosperous society are defined. The problem of poverty of women over 60 years of age, its causes, possibilities of prevention and solution are defined in more detail. Attention is also paid to ways of coping with poverty among women over 60. The theoretical background is followed in the fourth chapter of the thesis by a description of the research conducted to find out what coping strategies women over 60 use to cope with poverty and material deprivation. The research was designed as qualitative. The research methods were semi-structured interview, observation and document analysis. The research population consisted of seven communication partners. Grounded theory design was adopted for data analysis. The paper includes recommendations for social work practice. The outcome of the data analysis is a theory capturing the coping strategies used by women over 60 to manage poverty, identifying the factors that influence the choice and implementation of these strategies. The thesis points to the importance of educating women about early financial security for old age, the need to strengthen social work outreach to women over 60 in poverty, and to support them in dealing with their situation, including strengthening their use of social supports to cope with poverty.
Secondary stress prevention of the Pedagogical Faculty students of the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
VONDRÁŠKOVÁ, Hana
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of stress of university students of field of study teaching. It focuses on the mental health and mental resilience of future teachers, whose professions are among the risky in terms of stress and its health effects. As part of secondary prevention, it examines students' habits in the field of stress management, while evaluating the effectiveness of individual health-beneficial and non-beneficial anti-stress techniques. The work also maps the students development of coping with stress and focuses on stress as a factor influencing academic success.
Methods of processing and coping with stress situation of people with diseases diabetes mellitus I. type
LÁVIČKOVÁ, Iveta
This bachelor thesis tries to describe coping strategies in stressful situations in individuals with diabetes mellitus I. type (DM1), who became ill during adolescence. The theoretical part is focused on current knowledge about diabetes mellitus I. type, generally about coping, last but not least, the chapter seeks to describe coping strategies in individuals with DM1. Through qualitative research, the practical part tries to capture resources of stress and coping strategies in individuals with DM1 in adolescence and adulthood. The research group includes five individuals suffering from the disease DM1. Results of the research showed that these individuals perceive stress completely differently and choose different coping strategies in coping with stress. Adolescents tend to choose maladaptive coping strategies. On the other hand, adults choose more adaptive strategies. Stress in these individuals affects their course of treatment.
Attachment in the context of coping strategies in a prison sample
VIKOVÁ, Aneta
The objective of the thesis is to contribute to understanding of the attachment and coping strategies at a prison population. The types and used coping strategies occurring at our sample of the prison population were observed and described. Then the connections between these two variables were tested. The quantitative type of research design was chosen. Research sample was made up of 122 men serving custodial sentence in the medium security level prison. Respondents were from Remand Prison České Budějovice, Prison Rapotice, Prison Nové Sedlo and Prison Příbram. Age of the respondents ranged from 20 to 60 years. For measuring attachment ECR survey was chosen and for coping strategies SVF 78. The results shown that most prisoners show incesure type of attachment (mostly fearful avoidant). Secure type of attachment occurred only at 3 individuals. Significantly important differences between relational anxiety and avoidance with compared methodological study were proven. These differences were found even in using of the coping strategies in comparison with the norms. Our respondents shown higher values of both positive and negative coping strategies (especially the avoidant ones). The research proved a connection between attachment and preferred coping strategies (incesure types of attachment positively correlated with negative coping strategies).

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