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The theme of death in communication between parents and children
Mrosková, Tereza ; Machů, Klára (advisor) ; Vlčková, Karolína (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to explore how parents communicate with their children about death. In my research I would approach this question from the perspective of two basic situations, namely families where there has been a death of a family member, close relative or pet and families where they have not had this experience. The theoretical part is devoted to a brief introduction to the topic of death. The content of the literature review part of the thesis is an understanding of the different stages of a child's cognitive development in relation to the perception of death, which is essential for communication with parents. It is to the stages of cognitive development that much of the thesis is devoted, supplemented by individual factors that may influence communication with the child on the topic of death. Key chapters also include the child's understanding of the biological functioning of the body, which determines whether the child is able to understand certain components in the overall understanding of the topic of death. Furthermore, the thesis mentions important factors such as funeral rituals, beliefs and social media that may influence children's communication about death. The empirical part of the thesis deals with the research design for which a qualitative design was chosen. The...
Connection between exact personality traits and creative self-efficacy in street and club dancers
Koběrský, Vojtěch ; Urban, Kamila (advisor) ; Vlčková, Karolína (referee)
This bachelor thesis investigates the topic of creative self-beliefs with a focus on creative self- efficacy in relation to specific personality traits in street dance and club dancers. The main aim of this thesis is to identify which personality traits are related to creative self-efficacy and to propose research for the domain of freestyle dancing, where no research of this type has been conducted to date. The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes the existing knowledge of this research area. Thus, it discusses creative self-efficacy, creative metacognition, and creative self- concept and how to measure these self-beliefs in the domain of creativity. Next, the theoretical section discusses personality traits that are related to creative self-beliefs. The empirical part contains a research design that, once implemented, aims to replicate the results on the association of creative self-efficacy with the Big Five personality traits - specifically extraversion and openness to experience. A further aim of the research is to determine whether creative self- efficacy has an impact on the actual quality of an individual's dance performance. An important part of the research design is to develop a method for measuring the quality of a dance performance. Key words: creative self-efficacy; creative...
The use of experiential virtual reality to minimize anxiety in children with life-limiting condition.
Zubková, Anna ; Hocko Fajnerová, Iveta (advisor) ; Vlčková, Karolína (referee)
This thesis focuses on the use of virtual reality as an experiential intervention to alleviate anxiety in children with severe life-limiting or life-threatening diagnoses. The literature review section is based on three main chapters outlining: a) the life of children with these serious illnesses with a main focus on frequent visits to health care facilities for medical care and treatment, b) the most frequently mentioned aspects of psychological distress in these children and their families, and c) background information and an overview of the possible use of virtual reality as a psychological intervention and its effect in the paediatric population. The empirical part of the thesis is designed as a feasibility study based on which, it was confirmed that VR intervention is feasible in the context of a hospital setting and is well tolerated and positively accepted by paediatric patients. The selected data collection methods are manageable and non-intrusive for children. The overall level of distraction was high for all participants, except one who reported the game as not very enjoyable and was unable to concentrate. Secondary analyses that were focused on a pilot evaluation of the effect of VR on anxiety reduction outlined the potential effect of VR in reducing anxiety. However, this pilot result...
Connection between exact personality traits and creative self-efficacy in street and club dancers
Koběrský, Vojtěch ; Urban, Kamila (advisor) ; Vlčková, Karolína (referee)
This bachelor thesis investigates the topic of creative self-beliefs with a focus on creative self- efficacy in relation to specific personality traits in street dance and club dancers. The main aim of this thesis is to identify which personality traits are related to creative self-efficacy and to propose research for the domain of freestyle dancing, where no research of this type has been conducted to date. The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes the existing knowledge of this research area. Thus, it discusses creative self-efficacy, creative metacognition, and creative self- concept and how to measure these self-beliefs in the domain of creativity. Next, the theoretical section discusses personality traits that are related to creative self-beliefs. The empirical part contains a research design that, once implemented, aims to replicate the results on the association of creative self-efficacy with the Big Five personality traits - specifically extraversion and openness to experience. A further aim of the research is to determine whether creative self- efficacy has an impact on the actual quality of an individual's dance performance. An important part of the research design is to develop a method for measuring the quality of a dance performance. Key words: creative self-efficacy; creative...
Replacement Child Syndrome: the Way of Communicating the Death of a Sibling and the Subsequent Relationships in the Family
Hedlová, Karolína ; Záplatová, Klára (advisor) ; Vlčková, Karolína (referee)
This paper deals with the phenomenon of replacement children, most often referred to in the literature as the "replacement child syndrome". The theoretical part presents the existing knowledge that exists about the experience and lived experience of replacement children. It also discusses subsequent pregnancy, the course of which has an impact on the later atmosphere in the family. There is also a chapter on the topic of family communication about death, including a focus on the death of a sibling. The research design focuses on family communication about the death of a sibling. Specifically, it deals with the issue of family communication with these children, namely the fact that there was another sibling in the family who died before they were born. The research aims to find out what effect the mode of communication had on subsequent relationships within the family.
Validation of emotional thermometers in patients in cardiocentre
Mičková, Daniela ; Javůrková, Alena (advisor) ; Vlčková, Karolína (referee)
The thesis focuses on cardiovascular disease (CVD), comorbid depression and anxiety and the possibility of screening for these two comorbid disorders. The literature review section summarizes the current knowledge on this topic in the CVD patient population. These patients have a higher prevalence of depression, anxiety, experience more stress, are more likely to have a type D personality, and have problems in coping and emotion regulation. These psychological variables have a negative impact on the prognosis of CVD. Individuals with depression and/or anxiety are, in turn, at increased risk for developing CVD, even in the presence of subclinical symptoms. The research section validates the criterion validity of the Emotional Thermometer (ET) screening method for detecting the presence of depression and anxiety symptoms with conventional BDI-II and GAD-7 methods. The respective modules of the M.I.N.I. according to the diagnostic criteria of DSM-IV and ICD-10 were chosen as diagnostic methods for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive episode (MDE). The prevalence in our cohort is GAD: 28%; MDE: 20%; mixed: 15.4%. Based on ROC curve analysis, the ET method under given cut-off scores was shown to be valid for screening GAD, MDE and mixed GAD with MDE in the population of patients with...

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