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Pilotní projekt zaměřený na mapování výskytu závislostního chování ve vybraném vzorku osob s tělesným postižením

Title in English Pilot project focused on mapping the occurrence of addictive behavior in a sample of persons with physical disabilities
Authors

KACHLÍK Petr

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Speciální pedagogika
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Field Pedagogy and education
Keywords Questionnaire; experiment; opinions; addictive substance; person with physical disability; attitudes; nursing care; use; dependence
Description I was carried out a pilot study focusing on the incidence of dependency forms of behavior. In a sample of 228 persons with physical disability was using an anonymous questionnaire of 20 items examined use of addictive substances. There were numerous reported lifetime experience with a variety of addictive substances with addictive nature of the activity behavior. With nicotine and cannabinoids experimented 16% respondents (less substantial than in the general population), reported abstinence from alcohol 10%. Were mentioned sporadic experiments with opiates, and amphetamine or ephedrine stimulants, hallucinogens, inhalants, dancing drugs. Drugs with sedative component (pain, for sedation, induce sleep) were used non lege artis (without expert advice, especially a physician, pharmacist) than the general population more often, especially in women. Playing the slot machines you tried fifth set, mostly remained at 1-3 attempts. Watching television, videos, DVDs and playing computer games most of the respondents spend 1-3 hours a day. Entertainment and communications on the Internet is usually reserved for 1 hour a day, using a cell phone 10-30 minutes a day. The use of addictive drugs most often brought interviewed friends and parents, 16% of respondents reported contact with the dealer. The test drugs resulted mainly from efforts to relieve your health problems, the desire to find out what the effects, inducing pleasurable feelings. For easily accessible labeled suppressive drugs, cannabis, hallucinogens, inhalants, and dancing drugs.
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