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Juvenile Risk Behaviour with a View to Abuse Progress.
Švábová, Lea ; Vaníčková, Eva (advisor) ; Kopřivová Herotová, Tereza (referee)
The title of this bachelor thesis is "Juvenile Risk Behaviour with a View to Abuse Progress". We consider this as very broad area and my goal was not to explain every part of the issue. My goal was to approach only some parts of the complex problem. My first objective was to gain basic information about the syndrome of adolescent risk-taking. My next goal was to find out more about what experience with the habit-forming drug the pupils of the second level of the particular primary school and first and second years of the particular high school have had. The first part of the thesis summarises the findings about socially pathological phenomena, their definition, origin and consequences. I also concentrated on the prevention of this syndrome. In the second part of this thesis I concentrated on empirical research. I was concentrating on the second level of primary school and first and second years of high school. Children at this age belong in the endangered group. Using the method of interview, I attempted to map whether or not the pupils have any experience with the habit forming substances and if they think they are bad for their health.
Child abuse and neglect as a risk factor for the development of addiction
Svobodová, Karolína ; Gabrhelíková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Preslová, Ilona (referee)
Child abuse & neglect we consider as a risk factor of addiction development. The use of addictive substances belongs to a strategy to deal with difficult life situations and many studies confirm that those people who was abused in childhood show more frequent use of drugs. The aim of Bachelor thesis is to outline the relationship between child abuse & neglect and development of addiction and describe less known forms of child abuse & neglect. The other goal includes finding out subjectively perceived relationship between child abuse & neglect and developmental addiction with a certain factor abuse pattern in the context of childhood harm. The following research questions were formulated in connection with the research. What forms of child abuse & neglect did clients encounter? What is the role of substance abuse in relation to child abuse & neglect? The research was conducted through a case study of three clients of the therapeutic community who experienced various forms of child abuse & neglect. The result of the work is to determine that all of the clients perceive the connection. Drug usage has helped them to join their collective peers, forget about unpleasant experiences and increase self-esteem. It also has led to improved communication skills, reduced fear, courage to defend and weakened...
Juvenile Risk Behaviour with a View to Abuse Progress.
Švábová, Lea ; Vaníčková, Eva (advisor) ; Kopřivová Herotová, Tereza (referee)
The title of this bachelor thesis is "Juvenile Risk Behaviour with a View to Abuse Progress". We consider this as very broad area and my goal was not to explain every part of the issue. My goal was to approach only some parts of the complex problem. My first objective was to gain basic information about the syndrome of adolescent risk-taking. My next goal was to find out more about what experience with the habit-forming drug the pupils of the second level of the particular primary school and first and second years of the particular high school have had. The first part of the thesis summarises the findings about socially pathological phenomena, their definition, origin and consequences. I also concentrated on the prevention of this syndrome. In the second part of this thesis I concentrated on empirical research. I was concentrating on the second level of primary school and first and second years of high school. Children at this age belong in the endangered group. Using the method of interview, I attempted to map whether or not the pupils have any experience with the habit forming substances and if they think they are bad for their health.

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