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Integrated Treatment for Co-occuring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Use Disorder: Review of International Experiences
Kamenová, Sabina ; Doležalová, Pavla (advisor) ; Šťastná, Lenka (referee)
Introduction: There is a frequent incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in people with substance use disorder (SUD) and there is also a frequent occurrence of substance use in people with PTSD. Many foreign authors highlight the complications that occur in individuals with this dual diagnosis: higher risk of drop-out from treatment, a higher number of suicide attempts, more serious consequences of substance use, more frequent relapses of both of two diagnoses, etc. The negative impact of this comorbidity on treatment outcomes, highlights the need to focus on improving procedures in the diagnosis of PTSD in people treating from SUD and a need of integrated treatment of both disorders. Many studies also suggest that improving the condition of PTSD increases the likelihood of improvement in substance use. In the Czech Republic, there is a lack of sources that focus on the relationship of these comorbidities and their treatment. Examples of a good practice are also missing. Aims: The aim of this thesis is to introduce the issue of dual diagnosis - PTSD and SUD. The intention of the theoretical part is to present the relationship of these two disorders, with a focus on possible etiology and treatment options. The aim of the practical part is to introduce specific models of integrated...
Procrastination and addictive behavior: its relation and prevalence among university students
Kamenová, Sabina ; Vacek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Gabrhelík, Roman (referee)
Procrastination is a phenomenon which is common in today's society and is recognised within the professional field. There are many studies focusing on links between procrastination and other behaviour factors, but it is lacking research. Focusing on the links between procrastination and addiction is the main topic of this work. The theoretical part is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter introduces the phenomenon of procrastination. The second chapter focuses on addiction and addictive behaviour. The third is the comparative chapter which will show things in common with procrastination and addictions. The practical part describes the prevalence of different types of procrastination and addiction in a number of students to confirm or disprove the theory of a possible relationship between these phenomena. Data was collected using quantitative research through questionnaires collected over the internet. The electronic data research was the result of a study over 252 students. Assuming that levels of procrastination are considered as "medium" and "heavy" (by Lay's procrastination scale) the figures show that 70.2% are classed as procrastinators, and 29.8% are classed as non-procrastinators. The percentage of hazardous drinkers of students was 27%. 15% had a risk of addiction and 6%...

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