2025
Mapping Addictive Behaviors and Preventive Activities Among Students from Masaryk University – Preliminary Results
KACHLÍK, Petr; Karel ČERVENKA; Věra VOJTOVÁ; Dana ZÁMEČNÍKOVÁ; Petra DVOŘÁČKOVÁ et al.Základní údaje
Originální název
Mapping Addictive Behaviors and Preventive Activities Among Students from Masaryk University – Preliminary Results
Název anglicky
Mapping Addictive Behaviors and Preventive Activities Among Students from Masaryk University – Preliminary Results
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KACHLÍK, Petr; Karel ČERVENKA; Věra VOJTOVÁ; Dana ZÁMEČNÍKOVÁ; Petra DVOŘÁČKOVÁ; Hana MORAVČÍKOVÁ ORCID; Monika NEJEZCHLEBOVÁ; Petra PÍRKOVÁ; Kateřina RICHTEROVÁ ORCID; Pavel SOCHOR ORCID; Veronika ANTEL ORCID; Ondřej LING; Soňa PAPŠOVÁ a Jitka ŠŤASTNÁ ORCID
Vydání
The Paris Conference on Education (PCE2025), 2025
Další údaje
Jazyk
čeština
Typ výsledku
Prezentace na konferencích
Obor
50302 Education, special
Stát vydavatele
Česká republika
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Odkazy
Označené pro přenos do RIV
Ne
Organizační jednotka
Pedagogická fakulta
Klíčová slova česky
dotazník; návykové chování; návyková látka; prevence; student; univerzita; výzkum; závislost
Klíčová slova anglicky
questionnaire; addictive behavior; addictive substance; prevention; student; university; research; addiction
Příznaky
Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 27. 8. 2025 11:36, Mgr. Hana Moravčíková
V originále
Life of university students is often viewed as a time of experimenting with different kinds of behaviors that may be risky. However, university students are usually not considered a high-risk group for problems related to substance use disorder. With this assumption, the support for students struggling with addiction may be insufficient. We are therefore conducting exploratory research to map the extent of this risky behavior as well as the students’ experiences with preventive activities at Masaryk University (MU) in the Czech Republic. The ongoing study is conducted through a quantitative survey. We draw from questionnaires from previous similar studies at Masaryk University together with standardized ESPAD questionnaire. These materials were adjusted to fit the university environment and current trends in addictive behavior. With the usage of snowball sampling, students from all ten faculties of MU were invited to participate. The final sample consists of 1,214 students mostly from the Faculty of Education. Regular use (a few times a month and more often) was stated most frequently for alcohol (52.1%). Regarding other drugs, the regular use occurred also in nicotine (28.3%), THC (3.8%), kratom (2.1%) and other drugs (each less than 1%). Conversely, the experience with prevention at university was stated only by 5.6% of students. These preliminary results indicate that the need for preventive activities may largely exceed the prevention that is offered to students. The final results could therefore serve as a next step for creating more effective support system.
Anglicky
Life of university students is often viewed as a time of experimenting with different kinds of behaviors that may be risky. However, university students are usually not considered a high-risk group for problems related to substance use disorder. With this assumption, the support for students struggling with addiction may be insufficient. We are therefore conducting exploratory research to map the extent of this risky behavior as well as the students’ experiences with preventive activities at Masaryk University (MU) in the Czech Republic. The ongoing study is conducted through a quantitative survey. We draw from questionnaires from previous similar studies at Masaryk University together with standardized ESPAD questionnaire. These materials were adjusted to fit the university environment and current trends in addictive behavior. With the usage of snowball sampling, students from all ten faculties of MU were invited to participate. The final sample consists of 1,214 students mostly from the Faculty of Education. Regular use (a few times a month and more often) was stated most frequently for alcohol (52.1%). Regarding other drugs, the regular use occurred also in nicotine (28.3%), THC (3.8%), kratom (2.1%) and other drugs (each less than 1%). Conversely, the experience with prevention at university was stated only by 5.6% of students. These preliminary results indicate that the need for preventive activities may largely exceed the prevention that is offered to students. The final results could therefore serve as a next step for creating more effective support system.
Návaznosti
| MUNI/A/1546/2023, interní kód MU |
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