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Mental health problems related to suicidal behaviour in selected students of grammar schools in the Pilsen Region
Havránková, Kateřina ; Machovcová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Kovaříková, Miroslava (referee)
This thesis was created with the primary aim of obtaining and writing the main and important information related to mental health problems related to suicidal behaviour from the perspective of selected girls who study grammar schools in the Pilsen Region. In the theoretical part, the first two chapters define general characteristics and main information related to health, mental health, mental illness and suicidal behaviour. Subsequently, the theoretical part is devoted to the direct application of lessons learned and the addition of important data following the age category of grammar school students in the thematic areas of mental health, mental illness and suicidal behaviour. In the practical part, using a qualitative method of semi-structured interview, research was carried out involving 9 selected female students from 8 grammar schools in the Pilsen Region aged 14-18, which focused on finding data from their own experiences and attitudes to mental health and suicidal behaviour, both in and outside the school environment. A detailed analysis of the interviews found that the value of mental health within the quality of life is extremely important for female students and that, according to the data, the pressure on outcomes from the family, the school environment associated with stress and...
Suicide preventive tools: an overview of the topic and evaluation by people with a history of suicidal ideation
Smrčková, Růžena ; Kasal, Alexandr (advisor) ; Rybová, Lucie (referee)
In the area of social media, suicide prevention needs to be improved. There are many social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. This fact indicates the growth of potential people in crisis online as users of social networks. Hand by hand with this reality goes the fact that the number of people using the internet is increasing. A significant part of social network users is formed by the age group 15 to 35 years. The second most common cause of death in the age group 15 to 29 years is suicide. This fact is also showing the value of suicide prevention improvement in the social media area. Other supporting information is that social media can provide a shield of anonymity. Therefore, anonymity affords confidence. Under this anonymity shield, the social network user can share a post with suicidal thoughts, but how can we recognise these signals with a lack of suicide prevention tools. Suicide prevention could increase its effectiveness if it focused more on social media like Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
Potential synergies in suicide prevention interventions in Czechia
Vávra, Vojtěch ; Kasal, Alexandr (advisor) ; Tušková, Eva (referee)
In this bachelor thesis the author discusses the synergistic effect of suicide prevention interventions in the Czech Republic and the view experts have on these interventions. This work thus provides an overview of how the interaction of different interventions is mapped and what is known about it, while also providing insights into the prevention of suicide in the Czech Republic overall. Attention is also paid to what the literature says about this interaction, which is used as part of a non-systematic research involving basic knowledge about the issue of suicide. The theoretical part focuses on bringing the reader up to date with the theoretical basis of this work, the research carried out, and the basic concepts with which this work operates. In practical part, the author focuses on his qualitative research, which provides answers to research questions, and in which the primary data was obtained by means of semi-structured interviews conducted with experts in the field of study; this work is then framed by secondary data, which consists of scientific literature and direct policy formulations in the form of public policy papers. The conclusion of this work compiles these data and illustrates how the Czech Republic stands on preventing suicide and whether or not these preventive measures work...

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