We can conclude that religious views have an influence on sexual functioning and sexual self-perception of patients suffering from depression and schizophrenia and also healthy individuals. Thus, further research on a bigger sample of participants--not only of those religious denominations covered in this research, but also of those that are less present in our society and of other mental health disorders and illnesses--is needed.
We can conclude that patients suffering from schizophrenia or depression differ from healthy individuals in all of the aspects of sexual self-perception.
Deboleza is a behavioural construct among the inhabitants of Istria (a peninsula in the Adriatic Sea which belongs mainly to Croatia); it has peculiar social, ethno-psychological and historical characteristics because it is a relatively small region which has been the intersection of various cultures and civilizations. In this research the concept is analysed from the psychomedical point of view. As deboleza does not have the status of an illness, it functions as a culture-bound syndrome which, because of its emotional expressions, belongs to the ‘shame’ family. This interesting construct should be thoroughly studied not only in a peculiar and dynamic Croatian culture and in Croatian psychiatry, but also within European culture and psychiatry.
Instincts have a strong impact on the human psyche and their fulfillment results in relief of internal tension. They belong to our inner, unconscious (Id) world and there is no "escape" from them. The source of our instincts is unclear and their goal is always the same-fulfillment or elimination of the stimuli. Since impulses do not belong to the realm of reality, they do not obey the laws of time, logic and causality. Their destiny is to be fulfilled, kept in the unconscious, or turned into their opposite. Ego and superego determine
Cilj ovoga rada bio je vidjeti koliko određena poimanja o tečajevima/radionicama likovne kulture donekle mogu u osoba starijih od 50 godina potvrditi Lefebvreovu misao: „Mi treba da živimo u svakidašnjici; nju valja preobraziti“. Ovim istraživanjem nasumice su obuhvaćene osobe zatečene na različitim mjestima tijekom listopada i studenog 2021. godine. Za potrebe ovog istraživanja strukturiran je kraći vlastiti upitnik sastavljen od 6 pitanja. Dodatne pribilježbe ukazuju da su anketi pristupile 33 osobe, da je glavnina ispitanika bila u dobi od 51. do 70. godine života (21 ili 63 %), uglavnom rođenih u hrvatskim urbanijim sredinama, intelektualnih odnosno službeničkih zanimanja (17 ili 51 %), podosta umirovljenih (napose muškaraca) te onih s dvoje djece (16 ili 48 %), sa stanom ili kućom u srednjem ili manjem gradu u Hrvatskoj (21 ili 61 %), većinom religioznog svjetonazora (27 ili 82 %). Glede ciljane problematike većina je odgovorila da joj je donekle poznata likovna umjetnost (17 ili 52 %), da ih ona zanima ili donekle zanima, da ih nešto više interesira slikarstvo odnosno kiparstvo/keramika, da im je stručnije znati gledati likovno djelo (20 ili 61 %), da im je stalo i do druženja (25 ili 71 %), ali da im je važna i cijena tečaja/radionice (17 ili 52 %). Za raspraviti je ili umjesto zaključka ustvrditi da i ove pokusne studije ukazuju da osobe starije od 50 godina žele promjene u svojoj svakidašnjici, ali da su im važni i troškovi realizacije takvih preobrazbi.
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