SVOBODA, Mojmír. Portuguese Test of Family Relations in the Czech Republic. Lisbon: 16th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Lisbon, 2002, 2002. prvni vydani.
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Original name Portuguese Test of Family Relations in the Czech Republic
Name in Czech Portugalský test rodinných vztahů v České republice
Name (in English) Portuguese Test of Family Relations in the Czech Republic
Authors SVOBODA, Mojmír (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition Lisbon, prvni vydani, 2002.
Publisher 16th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Lisbon, 2002
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Audiovisual works
Field of Study 50100 5.1 Psychology and cognitive sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English test of family relations
Tags test of family relations
Changed by Changed by: prof. PhDr. Mojmír Svoboda, CSc., učo 1679. Changed: 15/6/2007 21:03.
Abstract
Family relationships contribute considerably to the development of mental health of children and youths. Projective methods are prefered before questionnaires due to the age of the respondents. The drawing indisputably belongs to the most appropriate methods used in the childhood and the adolescence. The most popular is the drawing of the family and of the enchanted family where the members of the family are pictured as various animals. The poster presents informations about the application of the Three Arbor Test whose author is Portuguese professor Corboz. Test had not been known yet in the Czech Republic. Thus, the result of several pilot studies is presented. The test was administered to several groups: e.g. a group of children aged 6 and more; a group of children aged between 10 and 12 years; also a group of adolescents aged between 14 and 18 years. The oldest group consisted of juvenile delinquents aged between 20-26. Preliminary results indicate that the test is very useful in the research studies on the child and adolescent population, it is able to discriminate the appointed factors, and it is highly informative. The future of the test is very promising. The possibility of the further exploitation of the test will be negotiated with the author of the test. Provided the negotiations are successfull the psychometric data can be established and the Three Arbor Test can become a part of our diagnostic instrumentation.
Abstract (in English)
Family relationships contribute considerably to the development of mental health of children and youths. Projective methods are prefered before questionnaires due to the age of the respondents. The drawing indisputably belongs to the most appropriate methods used in the childhood and the adolescence. The most popular is the drawing of the family and of the enchanted family where the members of the family are pictured as various animals. The poster presents informations about the application of the Three Arbor Test whose author is Portuguese professor Corboz. Test had not been known yet in the Czech Republic. Thus, the result of several pilot studies is presented. The test was administered to several groups: e.g. a group of children aged 6 and more; a group of children aged between 10 and 12 years; also a group of adolescents aged between 14 and 18 years. The oldest group consisted of juvenile delinquents aged between 20-26. Preliminary results indicate that the test is very useful in the research studies on the child and adolescent population, it is able to discriminate the appointed factors, and it is highly informative. The future of the test is very promising. The possibility of the further exploitation of the test will be negotiated with the author of the test. Provided the negotiations are successfull the psychometric data can be established and the Three Arbor Test can become a part of our diagnostic instrumentation.
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