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Katedra speciální pedagogiky (45130)
Název:
MILD COGNITIVE-COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES IN UNDERGRADUATE SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH QUALITY OF LIFE AND RESILIENCE
Citace
Kytnarová, L., Ludíková, L. a Chudý, Š. MILD COGNITIVE-COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES IN UNDERGRADUATE SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH QUALITY OF LIFE AND RESILIENCE.
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17th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation: ICERI Proceedings 2024-11-11 Seville.
IATED, 2024. s. 963-971. ISBN 978-84-09-63010-3.
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Rok vydání:
2024
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Počet stran:
9
Strana od:
963
Strana do:
971
Forma vydání:
Elektronická verze
Kód ISBN:
978-84-09-63010-3
Kód ISSN:
2340-1095
Název sborníku:
ICERI Proceedings
Sborník:
Mezinárodní
Název nakladatele:
IATED
Místo vydání:
neuvedeno
Stát vydání:
Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
17th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
Místo konání konference:
Seville
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Klíčová slova anglicky:
Mild cognitive – communication difficilties;mental health;special education students; Covid-19 pandemic
Popis v původním jazyce:
From a mental health perspective, undergraduate special education students are considered a vulnerable population in which resilience plays a critical role in maintaining emotional stability. Currently, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, university students have been described as experiencing an increase in anxiety or depressive symptoms, decreased levels of resilience, and decreased ability to maintain interpersonal relationships. The ability to establish and maintain interpersonal relationships may also be negatively affected by mild cognitive and communication difficulties. Furthermore, the combination of a reduction in resilience, an increase in stress and the use of disadvantageous coping strategies has the potential to negatively impact academic performance, social interactions, and future careers.
Popis v anglickém jazyce:
From a mental health perspective, undergraduate special education students are considered a vulnerable population in which resilience plays a critical role in maintaining emotional stability. Currently, in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, university students have been described as experiencing an increase in anxiety or depressive symptoms, decreased levels of resilience, and decreased ability to maintain interpersonal relationships. The ability to establish and maintain interpersonal relationships may also be negatively affected by mild cognitive and communication difficulties. Furthermore, the combination of a reduction in resilience, an increase in stress and the use of disadvantageous coping strategies has the potential to negatively impact academic performance, social interactions, and future careers.
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