Competencies develop and changes throughout a persons life, they can gain or lose, going through various age stages. Their development does not end in youth, but continue on through the adult life. The ability to thing and reflect those thoughts specifically come forward in the center of structure of competency, which grows at the same time as the individual matures. One of the competency types is health competency. Health competency is a relatively new concept; it is not sufficiently researched. Aim of the study was to determine the factors of an adult individual health competency. 827 respondents participated in the study, in the processing of data was used SPSS. Was used factor analysis, analysis of variance with ANOVA and KruskalWallis test and Pearsons correlation. It was found that health competency is affected by several factors. These are: health education, health behavior, and the value of the environment. Each of the sets was distributed to key factors. It is the main factors affecting the health competence, but additional factors are: gender, education and income., Inara Upmale, Andrejs Geske, and Literatura
Epilepsia je chronické ochorenie, ktoré je často sprevádzané psychiatrickou komorbiditou. Najčastejšou z nich je depresia, ktorá je sprevádzaná subsyndromálnymi, atypickými a chronifikovanými príznakmi depresie. Incidencia depresie je u pacientov s epilepsiou vyššia ako u iných neurologických alebo chronických ochorení. Psychopatológia spojená s epilepsiou obťažuje pacienta častokrát viac ako samotné ochorenie. Cieľom práce je prezentácia a analýza kazuistiky 37-ročného muža s diagnózou epilepsie so sprievodnou psychiatrickou symptomatikou, ktorá znížila kvalitu jeho života oveľa viac ako samotné neurologické ochorenie. V kazuistike popisujeme klinické symptómy neuropsychiatrického ochorenia – epilepsie ako aj životné udalosti, ktoré sú u každého pacienta jedinečné a majú závažný vplyv na priebeh a liečbu epilepsie., Epilepsy is a chronic disease that is often accompanied by psychiatric comorbidity. The most frequent of them is depression accompanied by subsyndromic, chronic and atypical symptoms of depression. The incidence of depression in patients with epilepsy is higher than in other neurological or chronic diseases. Psychopathology associated with epilepsy often bothers the patient more than the disease itself. The aim of this work is to present and analyze a case report of a 37‑year‑old man diagnosed with epilepsy and associated psychiatric symptomatology that reduced his quality of life much more than the neurological disease itself. In this case report, we describe clinical symptoms of neuropsychiatric disease – epilepsy as well as life events that are unique to each patient and have a significant impact on the course and treatment of epilepsy. Key words: epilepsy – anxiety – depression – personality changes The authors declare they have no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study. The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE “uniform requirements” for biomedical papers., and J. Vančíková, A. Bednářová