The purpose of study is to identify the readiness of selected future specialists (final year students specialising in the relative area) to prevent Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) syndrome. Empirical part of this thesis covers quantitative interviews implemented by 'CAWI.
The subject group was a convenience sample of 579 students. Students from the following faculties participated: Charles University - Medicine 1., 2., 3.
Medical, Medicine in H. Kralove and Plzen, Law, Educational Studies, Philosophy and Human Resources.
Five hundred seventy nine students of the selected faculties of Charles University were contacted. The questionnaire that was used comprised of different parts, in which both closed as well as open-ended type of questions were used.
The scale was used in the analysis of the primary outcome measures. The absolute frequency, relative frequency, cumulative frequency, independent chi square, analysis of variance medium and sample standard deviation were determined.
Both tables and graphs were used to show the frequencies distribution. The standard of minimal knowledge/training was established based on the results.
Recommendations were made as to the means for facilitating functional interdisciplinary collaborations. The recommendations presented in this thesis are fundamental and are intended to be used by University professors of the above mentioned Universities.
The standard includes fundamental terminology and logistics. The ultimate goal of this work is provide specifix solutions and grounds for development of this information within the faculties in question.