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Binge drinking among university students in Prague
Kostrábová, Mária ; Mravčík, Viktor (advisor) ; Chomynová, Pavla (referee)
Current situation: Abroad, binge drinking among university students is very frequent. Mostly in the USA, 60% of students from 18 to 22 years of age drink alcohol. Almost 2 of 3 out of them engaged in binge drinking once a week at minimum rate (CollegeAIM,2017). Annual reports on alcohol consumption are issued in Czech Republic. These reports are not focused on university students. Goal: The purpose of my research is to find out amount and potential patterns in alcohol consumption among university students in Prague, with its main focus on binge drinking. Survey sample: Non-randomly chosen 891 respondents, who fulfilled inclusion criterion (attending university in Prague) and were willing to participate in the study (convenient sample). Methodology: Online cross-sectional survey among students distributed via social network Facebook. A descriptive analysis was conducted. Outcomes: Sample of 891 respondents consisted of 501 women and 390 men with the average age 21,6 years. They were attending 11 universities, from witch most of them, 27%, were from ČVUT (Czech Technical University) 26,8% were from UK (Charles University); 23,7% were from VŠE (University of Economics) and 17,4% were VŠCHT (University of Chemistry and Technology). The most of the respondents drunk alcohol once or twice a week in last...
The implementions of case management in addictological servises in the Czech Republic
Kostrábová, Mária ; Libra, Jiří (advisor) ; Matoušek, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis discusses the use of case management in addictology services and its applicability in Czech Republic. The main goal of the thesis is to study the application of case management in selected services. The thesis consists of two parts, which includes history of case management, basic characteristics of the case management models and the principles of effective case management by Rapp, and processing and evaluation of data collected during individual half-structuralized interviews with members of service providers respectively. Interviews aren't part of the thesis. The pieces of information are processed based on comparison of the principles of effective case management. Outcomes of this work cannot be transferred to any other service providers, because researched service providers created individualized processes. The use of case management in Czech Republic is not completely settled and does not have stable foundations in medical practice yet.

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