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Opinions of young generation on surrogate motherhood.
VEVERKOVÁ, Adéla
This bachelor thesis is focused on surrogacy. Especially it deals with the own term surrogacy, its history and types. Also it explain all terms closly connected with this method. It maps its using on the world and makes comparing with the Czech. The aim of the work was to map the opinions of the young generation on the issue of surrogacy. The work is divided into two parts, the theoretical part and the practical part. The theoretical part determines basic terms conected with surrogacy issue, the marriage, partnership, maternity and parenthood. Also there is mentioned a historical and religion aspect. A very important passage of the theoretical parts is the chapter devoted to the own surrogasy process, to the possibility of complications and adverse effects for all parties involved. In the practical part was performed a quantitative reserche, which aimed to find out and to consider the young generation opinions on the surrogasy. For elaboration practical part of Bachelor thesis was used quantitative research strategy, query method, technique of own questionnaire. Two research hypotheses were established and tested. Research data were written and then evaluated in the program SPSS. From research results impaly that the young generation is not more inclined to problem solving with conception or other obstacles to conceiving a child in a natural way surrogate motherhood than adoption. Also was demonstrated that women do not have a more possitive attitude to surrogate motherhood than men. However the resulting difference was not very marked. From the answers of the respondents impaly that this is very controversial and sensitive topic nevertheless it is very important to deal with in future.
Law and needs of adoptive parents and problemtic areas in the process of adoption
Kulhavá, Lucie ; Munková, Gabriela (advisor) ; Skála, Vít (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the adoption system issue in Czech Republic. It focuses primarily on the rights and needs of adopters in the adoption process and problematic parts of the adoption system. The thesis is divided into three parts. The theoretical part defines the basic terms and legal regulations of adoption and chronologically describes the process of adoption from the decision making for adoption through the submission of application form, expert assessment of applicants, completion of preparation and psychological testing to the period of waiting for the child and the period after adoption. In the methodological part is defined the conducted qualitative research, in which were interviewed various participants of the adoption process: social workers, NGO workers and adoptive parents. Results of the research are then interpreted in the last, analytical part. There were defined many problematical parts and they permeate all phases of adoption process. As significant problems can be considered lack of clarity in the motivation of applicants while entering into the adoption process, lack of credibility of social workers caused by the negative media image, the trend of increasing age of the applicants, inconsistent methodic and quality level of mandatory preparation, lack of finance and...

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