Dotazníková studie zaměřená na rizikové chování a jeho prevenci u studujících na Masarykově univerzitě

Title in English Questionnaire study focused on risky behavior and its prevention among students at Masaryk University
Authors

KACHLÍK Petr ČERVENKA Karel VOJTOVÁ Věra ZÁMEČNÍKOVÁ Dana DVOŘÁČKOVÁ Petra MORAVČÍKOVÁ Hana NEJEZCHLEBOVÁ Monika PÍRKOVÁ Petra RICHTEROVÁ Kateřina SOCHOR Pavel KOLKOVÁ Veronika LING Ondřej PAPŠOVÁ Soňa

Year of publication 2024
Type Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Description Addictive behavior threatens all attributes of a person's health. The contribution is focused on the preparation and implementation of an anonymous questionnaire survey, which addresses all full-time students at Masaryk University as potential respondents. It was clear from previous studies that there is a strong discrepancy between the knowledge of the target population group and its real behavior, which can be high risk. Preventive effect on it is late and difficult for university students due to the already set values and attitudes. After a long period of time, the research team consisting of doctoral students of the department and their supervisors decided to repeat the questioning focused on risky patterns of behavior, their prevention, opinions, attitudes and needs of students. The project is designed as a quantitative study, the snowball method is used to recruit the sample. The drug scene in the Czech Republic is changing, which had to be responded to when preparing the composition of the questionnaire. Respondents can fill out an electronic form containing basic identifiers, a section on substantial ones and behavioral addictions and possible prevention. The researchers expect that the University will obtain a unique package of data that will be comparable to previous investigations. The outputs will make it clear what types of potentially risky behavior occur among respondents, what their opinions, attitudes and needs are in the area of preventive action, counseling and therapy.
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