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Determining the Level of Psychological Exhaustion in Sports and School Environments Among Upper Primary School Children in Sports and Regular Classes
Stehlíková, Adéla ; Prokešová, Eva (advisor) ; Kotlík, Kamil (referee)
Title: Determining the Level of Psychological Exhaustion in Sports and School Environments Among Upper Primary School Children in Sports and Regular Classes Objectives: The aim of this bachelor's thesis project is to determine the level of psychological exhaustion in sports and school environments among upper primary school children in sports and regular classes. Additionally, the project aims to compare the level of psychological exhaustion in the school environment between students in sports classes and regular classes. Methods: This study was conducted using a quantitative research method with two anonymized online questionnaires. Specifically, the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ) was used to determine the level of psychological burnout in sports, and the School Burnout Inventory (SBI) was used to assess the level of psychological burnout in the school environment. Both questionnaires are recognized tools for measuring burnout syndrome and were adapted for the purposes of this research. A total of 182 students aged 12-15 completed the questionnaires. From each grade, two classes from the upper level were selected, one sports class and one regular class. Data evaluation was carried out using the keys of each questionnaire, which include procedures for calculating scores. Descriptive statistics...
Stress Management and Prevention of Burnout Syndrome in a Selected Organization
Skopal, Petr ; Gábor, Tibor (referee) ; Konečný, Štěpán (advisor)
The thesis deals with the reduction of stress and burnout syndrome in a selected organization and its effect on turnover. The theoretical part describes the different areas about stress, burnout syndrome and employee turnover. With the help of analysis of the current situation and the research conducted, suggestions for improving the functioning of the company are recommended.
The Combustion of Organic Lightweighting Agent in Brick Body
Kašíková, Milada ; Stančík,, Hynek (referee) ; Sokolář, Radomír (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the burnout of organic substances in the brick body using different types of lightener for different types of soils. The theoretical part summarizes the different ways of lightening and a descri-ption of burnable organic substances. The practical part contains the results of various experiments and individual graphs with the course of temperature increase during firing using various burnable substances.
Optimization of properties of 3D printed patterns for the technology of casting into ceramic shells
Štěpán, Radim ; Horáček, Milan (referee) ; Krutiš, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis is focused on optimizing the 3D printed patterns used for investment casting into ceramic shells technology. The technology of hybrid investment casting and complete process of ceramic shells manufacturing is described in this thesis. During the burnout of the 3D printed pattern a problem with shell cracking arises. This problem was solved by optimizing the 3D printed pattern – the amount of pattern infill and venting the pattern cavity. The optimizations were successfully verified on the sword guard pattern.
Burnout Syndrome Among Workers in the Nonprofit Area
Vaňková, Linda ; Moláková, Veronika (referee) ; Konečný, Štěpán (advisor)
The master’s thesis focuses on a theme of burnout syndrome in a non-profit sector. The theoretical part deals with motivation, work performance and a description of a non-profit organization. This part also describes the burnout syndrom, its processes and burnout prevention in connection with a non-profit organization. The practical part deals with the occurence of burnout syndrome in a selected non-profit organization. I also focus on the analysis of motivation and work performance relating the burnout syndrome. The aim of this thesis is to analyse the burnout syndrome occurence in the particular organization and create maasures to eliminate the burnout. ¨.
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Cáb, Martin ; Gravlejs, Ivars (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis is based on the personal experience of burnout and stagnation in artistic practice. It is a personal reflection of boredom and work with unpredictability. Works in several layers with art theory, existential subtext and subliminal humor.
Humor as a protective factor of the occupational stress of teachers
Vertelmanová, Hedvika ; Štětovská, Iva (advisor) ; Morávková Krejčová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor's thesis offers a brief overview of theories and surveys made in the areas of occupational stress, defence mechanisms and humor. The author is trying to find and indicate the connections between these areas. This paper goes from the general issue of stress to the posibilities of defending against it. Furthermore, it focuses specifically on humor. It offers an overview of the general theories of humor, and it concentrates on the possible uses of humor as a way of dealing with mental overload. The goal of the practical part of this thesis is to examine the ways in which university teachers use humor. The purpose of this examination is to find ways for improving the mechanisms through which teachers deal with stress.
Burnout syndrome in swimmers of age-group categories
Slámová, Jana ; Zenáhlík, Aleš (advisor) ; Hubená, Kristýna (referee)
Title: Burnout syndrome in swimmers of age-group categories Objectives: The aim of this work was to systematically map and analyze empirical knowledge about burnout syndrome in competitive swimmers under 18 years of age. Methods: This work was created in the form of a review study. Specifically, the purpose was to get as close as possible to the design of the scoping review. The search for relevant sources was carried out on the basis of predetermined criteria in the Scopus and Web of Science databases, and the Google Scholar search engine was also used as a complement. Results: There were found 7 relevant articles where 5 of them dealt with factors related to the development of burnout in young swimmers, one included a comparison of burnout scores between swimmers and volleyball players, and one article examined the psychometric properties of the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire adapted for children under 13 years of age. The results that stem from the analysis of these articles in most cases confirmed the hypotheses regarding the burnout syndrome in athletes, however, despite the assumption, a positive relationship between early specialization and the development of burnout was not proven. Keywords: syndrome, burnout, maladaptive, swimming, youth, dropout
Achievement motivation of competitive football players in the category U19-U21
Míka, Václav ; Sedláčková Knoblochová, Michaela (advisor) ; Rusnáková, Kristýna (referee)
Title: Achievement motivation of competitive football players in the category U19-U21. Objectives: The aim of this paper was to examine the relationships between social environment, performance motivation and motivational consequences according to our theoretical framework. Using descriptive, correlational and regression analyses, we wanted to investigate the impact of this on the achievement of footballers in the U19-U21 age group. Methods: The research population consisted of 75 respondents, namely semi-professional and professional football players in the U19-U21 category from three football clubs (FK Dukla Praha, SK Dynamo České Budějovice and Aritma Praha). The study was conducted using a quantitative questionnaire, which consisted of six standardized questionnaires in their Czech version. The proximal social environment, the motivational climate, was analyzed through two measurement tools, namely the Coach - Created Empowering and Disempowering Motivational Climate Questionnaire (Appleton et al., 2015) and the Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire (Eys et al., 2009). Goal orientations were identified through the Perception of Success Questionnaire (Roberts et al., 1998). Sport motivation was measured through the Sport Motivation Scale-6 (Mallet et al, 2007). Motivational consequences were...
Psychosocial risks of burnout syndrome of managers as a threat factor for the functioning of the organization
Bártová, Aneta ; Kropáčková, Šárka (referee) ; Lauermann, Marek (advisor)
The thesis deals with the assessment of psychosocial risks and burnout syndrome among executives. The work is divided into three parts – theoretical, research and design. The theoretical part is devoted to the definition and clarification of individual terms. The subject of the research part is an investigation, which is focused on psychosocial risks and burnout syndrome among managers of organizations in various sectors operating in the Czech Republic. Based on the results found, proposals for reducing the investigated risks and preventing the burnout syndrome are presented at the end of the thesis.

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