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Čustvena kompetentnost in depresija pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov : magistrsko delo
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Namen magistrskega dela je bil raziskati čustveno kompetentnost in pojavnost depresivnih stanj pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov, v primerjavi z odraslimi, ki niso odrasli otroci alkoholikov, ter povezanost med čustveno kompetentnostjo in depresivnostjo pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov. V teoretičnem delu so podrobneje predstavljeni vidiki čustev in njihov pomen ter pojem čustvene kompetentnosti, ki smo ga razdelili na šest podkategorij. Prav tako smo opisali depresivna stanja in dejavnike, ki so povezani z njimi. Vsebina predstavlja tudi alkoholizem s poudarkom na alkoholizmu v družini, posebej pa so predstavljeni vidiki funkcioniranja pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov. V empiričnem delu so predstavljeni rezultati kvantitativne raziskave, v katero je bilo vključenih 425 posameznikov. Rezultati so pokazali, da je bilo med udeleženci kar 261 odraslih identificiranih za odrasle otroke alkoholikov in 164 takšnih, ki niso imeli starša alkoholika. Ugotovili smo, da ne prihaja do statistično pomembnih razlik med odraslimi otroki alkoholikov in odraslimi, ki niso odrasli otroci alkoholikov, v nobeni od poddimenzij čustvene kompetentnosti. Izkazalo pa se je, da so odrasli otroci alkoholikov bolj nagnjeni k depresiji v primerjavi z odraslimi brez dinamike alkoholizma. Pokazalo se je tudi, da je slabša čustvena kompetentnost pri odraslih otrocih alkoholikov povezana s pogostejšimi simptomi depresivnih razpoloženj.
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Slovenian
Keywords:
čustva
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čustvena kompetentnost
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depresija
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alkoholizem
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odrasli otroci alkoholikov.
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Master's thesis/paper
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2.09 - Master's Thesis
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TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:
Ljubljana ; Maribor
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[N. Zagoranski]
Year:
2020
Number of pages:
VII, 69, VI str.
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-120893
UDC:
159.942-053.6:613.81(043.2)
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30986755
Publication date in RUL:
26.09.2020
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Title:
Emotional competence and depression in adult children of alcoholics
Abstract:
The purpose of the master's thesis was to investigate and compare the emotional competence and incidence of depressive states of adult children of alcoholics and non alcoholics and the connection between emotional competence and depression in adult children of alcoholics. The theoretical part presents detailed aspects of emotions and their meaning, as well as the concept of emotional competence, which we have divided into six subcategories. We also described depressive states and the factors associated with them and an emphasis on alcoholism in the family and particulary aspects of functioning of adult children of alcoholics. The empirical part presents the results of a quantitative study involving 425 individuals of which 261 were identified as adult children of alcoholics and 164 of those who did not have an alcoholic parents. The results imply that there were no statistically significant differences between adult children of alcoholics and adults who were not adult children of alcoholics in any of the subdimensions of emotional competence. However, adult children of alcoholics have been shown to be more prone to depression compared to adults without the dynamics of alcoholism. Decreased emotional competence in adult children of alcoholics has also been shown to be associated with more frequent symptoms of depressed moods.
Keywords:
emotions
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emotional competence
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depression
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alcoholism
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adult children of alcoholics
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