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Interrater reliability of assessment set of clinical features of patients with multiple sclerosis
Marková, Pavla ; Řasová, Kamila (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Interrater reliability of assessment set of clinical features of patients with multiple sclerosis Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to verify interrater reliability of the assessment set of clinical features of patients with multiple sclerosis which purpose is to evaluate sensitivly and comprehensivly the stage of the patients' clinical condition. Methods: According to the inclusion criteria, the patients with MS were selected by an independent neurologist who determined the EDSS score and duration of the disease. After, patients were evaluated by the assessment set by two independent physiotherapists. The assessment set of clinical features incluedes Low-Contrast Letter Acuity Test which tests contrast vision, Nine Hole Peg Test investiges fine motor skills, Timed 25 - Foot Walk evaluates walking speed over a distance of 7,5 m, Paced Auditory Serial Addition assesses cognitive function, Motricity Index tests muscle strength, Modified Ashworth Scale spasticity, Berg balance Scale equilibrium. Furthemore, the tests for evaluation of righting, equilibrium and protective reactions, the test evaluating knee hyperextension, the examination of dysdiadochokinesia and ataxia. Results: High interrater reliability was confirmed in all tests in the examinig set (ICC: 0,80 - 1), except for MAS...
Depression and the Beck Depression Inventory: Normative Study of the Czech Version and Comparison with Foreign Data
Čihařová, Markéta ; Šivicová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Loneková, Katarína (referee)
The thesis is dealing with the topic of depression and measurement instruments, which may contribute to its diagnostics and assessment. Special attention is dedicated to the Beck Depression Inventory, second edition, and the aim of this thesis is to provide normative data acquired from a large sample of healthy adult participants coming from the Czech Republic (N = 450; aged 18 to 96 years). The Beck Depression Inventory, second edition (BDI-II; Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996) belongs among the most famous and most often used measures of depression severity. A significant relationship was found between the BDI-II total score and gender and education level, but not age. Women tended to score significantly higher than men on average, and a negative correlation between the BDI-II total score and education was found. Therefore, the normative data were analysed and stratified according to these two demographic variables. Tables, presenting means, standard deviations, percentiles and standard scores are provided for the total unstratified sample as well as for demographically defined subgroups. In addition, internal consistency of the Czech version was high (alpha above .80). The item-total correlations, and factorial structure of the instrument were investigated and the results were compared with results...
"Who am I?" AIDA Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence
Šimečková, Petra ; Smetáčková, Irena (advisor) ; Soukupová, Tereza (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of identity in adolescence, especially the differentiation between the disharmonic and harmonious development. The main focus was the translation and cultural adaptation as well as the testing of the foreign self-report questionnaire AIDA (Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence), which was accompanied by another research method - an open question asking the respondents for self- description. The AIDA questionnaire is aimed at detecting and recognition of the dangers of identity development in adolescence. One of the chief goals of the thesis is also checking the psychometric properties of these methods and their comparison. Among other determinants, age groups (11-18 years) and sex, or, gender of the respondents were taken into account. In 2012 Goth, Foelsch, Schlüter-Müller and Schmeck introduced the reliable and valid self-report questionnaire AIDA (Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence), to assess pathology-related identity development in healthy and disturbed adolescents. The culture-adequate formulations for every original item were developed in a series of beta-tests, pilot tests, and a main testing to establish the Czech version of AIDA. Specific cultural idioms and culture-specific aspects were considered. During the main testing,...
Depression and the Beck Depression Inventory: Normative Study of the Czech Version and Comparison with Foreign Data
Čihařová, Markéta ; Šivicová, Gabriela (advisor) ; Loneková, Katarína (referee)
The thesis is dealing with the topic of depression and measurement instruments, which may contribute to its diagnostics and assessment. Special attention is dedicated to the Beck Depression Inventory, second edition, and the aim of this thesis is to provide normative data acquired from a large sample of healthy adult participants coming from the Czech Republic (N = 450; aged 18 to 96 years). The Beck Depression Inventory, second edition (BDI-II; Beck, Steer, & Brown, 1996) belongs among the most famous and most often used measures of depression severity. A significant relationship was found between the BDI-II total score and gender and education level, but not age. Women tended to score significantly higher than men on average, and a negative correlation between the BDI-II total score and education was found. Therefore, the normative data were analysed and stratified according to these two demographic variables. Tables, presenting means, standard deviations, percentiles and standard scores are provided for the total unstratified sample as well as for demographically defined subgroups. In addition, internal consistency of the Czech version was high (alpha above .80). The item-total correlations, and factorial structure of the instrument were investigated and the results were compared with results...
Verification of convergent and discriminant validity of Self-compassion Scale (Czech version).
Reichová, Anna ; Loneková, Katarína (advisor) ; Niederlová, Markéta (referee)
This thesis focuses on the concept of self-compassion - a healthy attitude toward oneself which could be more easily attainable than unconditional self-acceptance and have less downsides than self-esteem. The first part of the thesis offers the most widely used conceptualisation of self-compassion, a comparison between self-compassion, self-esteem and unconditional self-acceptance, a summary of application areas of self-compassion, a list of relevant psychometric tools and a description of the Czech translation of the Self-Compassion Scale (SCS-CZ). The second part of the thesis consists of a quantitative study designed to further assess the construct validity of the SCS-CZ using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II), the trait form of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI X2) and the Unconditional Positive Self-Regard Scale (UPSRS) and to explore the connection between self-compassion and unconditional positive self-regard. A battery of web-based inventories was administered to a non-clinical sample (n = 415). The SCS-CZ shows a strong negative correlation with the BDI-II and the STAI X2, and a strong positive correlation with the UPSRS. The SCS-CZ is a valid measure of self-compasssion, suitable for comparing groups and population samples. For drawing conclusions about individuals, it is...
"Who am I?" AIDA Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence
Šimečková, Petra ; Smetáčková, Irena (advisor) ; Soukupová, Tereza (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of identity in adolescence, especially the differentiation between the disharmonic and harmonious development. The main focus was the translation and cultural adaptation as well as the testing of the foreign self-report questionnaire AIDA (Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence), which was accompanied by another research method - an open question asking the respondents for self- description. The AIDA questionnaire is aimed at detecting and recognition of the dangers of identity development in adolescence. One of the chief goals of the thesis is also checking the psychometric properties of these methods and their comparison. Among other determinants, age groups (11-18 years) and sex, or, gender of the respondents were taken into account. In 2012 Goth, Foelsch, Schlüter-Müller and Schmeck introduced the reliable and valid self-report questionnaire AIDA (Assessment of Identity Development in Adolescence), to assess pathology-related identity development in healthy and disturbed adolescents. The culture-adequate formulations for every original item were developed in a series of beta-tests, pilot tests, and a main testing to establish the Czech version of AIDA. Specific cultural idioms and culture-specific aspects were considered. During the main testing,...
Interrater reliability of assessment set of clinical features of patients with multiple sclerosis
Marková, Pavla ; Řasová, Kamila (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Interrater reliability of assessment set of clinical features of patients with multiple sclerosis Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to verify interrater reliability of the assessment set of clinical features of patients with multiple sclerosis which purpose is to evaluate sensitivly and comprehensivly the stage of the patients' clinical condition. Methods: According to the inclusion criteria, the patients with MS were selected by an independent neurologist who determined the EDSS score and duration of the disease. After, patients were evaluated by the assessment set by two independent physiotherapists. The assessment set of clinical features incluedes Low-Contrast Letter Acuity Test which tests contrast vision, Nine Hole Peg Test investiges fine motor skills, Timed 25 - Foot Walk evaluates walking speed over a distance of 7,5 m, Paced Auditory Serial Addition assesses cognitive function, Motricity Index tests muscle strength, Modified Ashworth Scale spasticity, Berg balance Scale equilibrium. Furthemore, the tests for evaluation of righting, equilibrium and protective reactions, the test evaluating knee hyperextension, the examination of dysdiadochokinesia and ataxia. Results: High interrater reliability was confirmed in all tests in the examinig set (ICC: 0,80 - 1), except for MAS...

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