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All - society tolerated drugs an their impact on youth - social and societal implications
Sláma, Michal ; Nová, Monika (advisor) ; Kaňák, Jan (referee)
SLÁMA, Michal. Total Socio-tolerant Drugs in the Youth - Social and Societal Implications. [Thesis] / Michal Sláma - Prague: Charles University, Hussite Theological Faculty, Department of Psychosocial science and Ethics. 2018. p. 129. Advisor of thesis: PhDr. Monika Nová, Ph.D. - Degree of professional qualification: Magister. - Praha: HTF, 2018. 128 p. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The topic of the diploma thesis is all-society tolerated drugs an their impact on youth - social and societal implications. In the theoretical basis of the thesis, we focus on the definition of the concepts of the all-society tolerated drugs and its division, the use of drugs, the emergence of addictionc and the treatment of an addiction. We identify the concept of the socio-economic and social impacts of drug use among youth, as a consequence of their consequences for the somatic health and the social environment of man. The implications and consequences of the use of all-human drugs in youth are also addressed in the empirical part of the thesis. In order to meet the objectives and tasks of the research, the quantitative research method is used in the practical part of the thesis, using the information obtained from anonymous respondents who were young people within a defined...
Monitoring, Evaluation and Research on Effectiveness of Alkohol Treatment on an International Level with European Added Value
Stanislav, Vladimír ; Kalina, Kamil (advisor) ; Miovský, Michal (referee)
Background: Alcohol use disorders belong among the ten leading causes of Years Lost due to Disability in high-income countries. Poland, Czech Republic, and the Slovak Republic are countries with high alcohol consumption. The specific inpatient psychotherapeutic program is basic treatment approach in patients suffering from alcohol dependency. The theory of change assumes that therapeutic approaches should be adapted to the stage of change in which the patient actually is. Aim: To examine the state of readiness to change at the beginning and the end of inpatient short (six weeks) and long (12 weeks) therapeutic program in Slovak Republic, Poland, and the Czech Republic. To compare readiness to change with insight and motivation. To find, whether patients change and how patients change advances in alcohol treatment. Methods: Total 380 alcohol dependent inpatients (282 men and 98 women) were examined using International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems- 10th Revision (ICD- 10), World Health Organization (1992). Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT), The Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale (SOCRATES), Readiness to Change Questionnaire (RCQ), and Demographic Questionnaire. All analyses were calculated using the SPSS (Statistical Packages...

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