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Preparation for parenthood in the institutional care for young girls
HRONKOVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the topic of preparation for parenthood in the institutional care for young girls. The objective of the thesis is to approach the phenomenon of teenage parenthood based on professional sources and to present the procedures and methods of preparation that lead to the acquisition or development of girls' parental skills in an institutional care for young girls. In the theoretical part, based on the processing of professional sources, are described the circumstances of teenage pregnancy and readiness for parenthood from various perspectives and institutional education. In the practical part, based on the results of the research survey, are presented the methods of preparation for parenthood, its evaluation by teenage mothers and their view of the maternal role. A semi-structured interview is used as a method of data collection within the research. Data are analyzed through content analysis.
The Phenomenon of Underage Pregnancy in the UK
Haklová, Pavlína ; Higgins, Bernadette (advisor) ; Matuchová, Klára (referee)
This bachelor thesis explores the phenomenon of underage and teenage pregnancy in the context of British culture, focusing on factors such as its historical evolution, starting with the phenomenon of the Fallen Woman. It analyses the twentieth century political rhetoric of Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair and explores the cultural influences of the chav phenomenon and class hatred, evaluating the significant media impact of the Little Britain (British comedy television show) character Vicky Pollard on the perception of the phenomenon of underage and teenage pregnancy.
Stereotypes of Teenage Mothers in UK Reality Shows
Moore, Pavlína ; Reifová, Irena (advisor) ; Lütke Notarp, Ulrike (referee)
This thesis captures and describes the stereotypes of teenage and underage mothers regularly represented in British and American reality shows, broadcasted in the United Kingdom. The task of this paper is to explore and define the most frequent stereotypes presented by these TV shows on randomly selected samples. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the phenomenon of teenage and underage mothers in the UK as a result of underclass demonisation, poverty shaming and social stigma in the context of British culture and society. The second part of this thesis applies the theoretical findings and analyses the common stereotypes represented and displayed in particular reality shows broadcasted in the UK using qualitative content analysis.
Knowledge about reproductive health at stage 2 of the selected primary school
Řeháková, Veronika ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (referee)
This master thesis focuses on the knowledge of reproductive health among middle schoolers in the targeted middle schools in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part of my work, I define the term of reproduction health, describe physiology of female and male genitals, disorders in reproductive health, and types of methods -natural invasive- offered by anticonception. Another part of my thesis concerns on reproductive health related to a prostitution, and a sexual abuse, and pregnancy impact on teenage girls' bodies during pubescence. I track the representation of teaching reproductive health in middle schools through RSVP and its main goals in certain areas and key competencies. The goal of my thesis was to map out the knowledge of reproductive health among the students who have been taught this knowledge through a class. As a research methodology, I used a survey that was distributed among middle schoolers in the sixth to eight grades. The results of my survey show that the eighth graders have the most amount of knowledge about reproductive health, but somehow still lower than one might expect. For these reasons, my study intends to deepen the knowledge of reproductive health among middle school students through different projects that will expand students' practical and theoretical knowledge of...
The Phenomenon of Underage Pregnancy in the UK
Haklová, Pavlína ; Higgins, Bernadette (advisor) ; Matuchová, Klára (referee)
This bachelor thesis explores the phenomenon of underage and teenage pregnancy in the context of British culture, focusing on factors such as its historical evolution, starting with the phenomenon of the Fallen Woman. It analyses the twentieth century political rhetoric of Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair and explores the cultural influences of the chav phenomenon and class hatred, evaluating the significant media impact of the Little Britain (British comedy television show) character Vicky Pollard on the perception of the phenomenon of underage and teenage pregnancy.

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