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Personality resources of coping with pain: gender differences
Blatný, Marek ; Černý, V. ; Hrdlička, M.
Study is aimed at gender differences in personality resources of coping with chronic pain. The research was done with the sample of patients, which were undergoing treatment of chronic pain (N=150, 50 male an 100 female). Respondents evaluated their capability to influence level of perceived pain on the seven-point rating scale, personality was measured by the means of Eysenck's Personality Inventory and Freiburg Personality Inventory. In male the capability to influence level of perceived pain is connected with low level of impulsive as well as reactive aggression and with low level of excitableness. In female the capability to influence level of perceived pain is related positively to moderateness, openness, and psychoticism and negatively to neuroticism.
Teachers and Health 4
Řehulková, Oliva ; Řehulka, Evžen
The publication contains 23 special studies by psychologists, hygienists, pedagogues and physiologists; the studies were either presented in the international conference that took place on 20-21 September 2001 in Brno, or inspired by this conference.
Overview of researches using Five-factor model of personality in adolescence
Hřebíčková, Martina
The aim of the report is to give overview about researches pursued in both Czech and Clovak Republic, which are about relations of five general personality dimensions (Neuroticism, Extraversion, Opennes to experience, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness) with coping of stress, religious orientation, self-esteem, well-being, identity and aggression in adolescence.
Psychological Questions of Adolescence
Řehulková, Oliva ; Řehulka, Evžen
The publication is concetrated accounts. There were present in seminar of 1st June 2001 in Brno where psychologists, pedagogues and doctors from Czech republic and from Slovakia.
Eysenck's typology of personality of computer games players
Vaculík, Martin
This study is focused on personality traits of computer games players. The Eysenck's personality questionnaire (EPQ) was used. Differences in psychoticism and extraversion between players and non-players were found. Adolescents who play computer gamees were significantly more extravert and got lower score on psychoticism scale than non-players. Results indicate that heavy use of computer games is associated with higher score on psychoticism, neuroticism, crime and addiction scale.
Integrating and Integrated Self
Macek, Petr
A paper presents possibilities of self in regard to process of integration. The integrated self means a consistent and relatively stable set of self-pictures and self-evaluations. Integrating function of self is related to the concept of identity. An importance of the identity is discussed in the context of post-modern concept of world and life.

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