The Phenomenon of Social and Pastoral Service in Eastern Slovakia and Northwestern Czech Republic during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Comparison of Two Selected Units of Former Czechoslovakia in the Context of the Perspective of Positive Solutions

This study seeks to explain the differences in the perception of social and pastoral service after the first and second wave pandemic in 2020 among the inhabitants of two neighbouring states, both parts of the former unified Czechoslovakia. Our research study compares subjective perception, needs, a...

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Hauptverfasser: Maturkanič, Patrik, Čergeťová, Ivana Tomanová, Králik, Roman, Hlad, Ľubomír, Roubalová, Marie, Martin, Jose Garcia, Judák, Viliam, Akimjak, Amantius, Petrikovičová, Lucia
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description This study seeks to explain the differences in the perception of social and pastoral service after the first and second wave pandemic in 2020 among the inhabitants of two neighbouring states, both parts of the former unified Czechoslovakia. Our research study compares subjective perception, needs, and participation among inhabitants of eastern Slovakia and north-western Czech Republic in social and pastoral service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research sample consisted of a healthy population from the Czech Republic ( = 496) and Slovakia ( = 484) over 16 years of age, of which 63% ( = 617) were women and 37% ( = 363) men. The level of education ranged from primary to postgraduate. The research sample consisted of 623 (63.6%) participants with religious affiliation and 357 (36.4%) without religion. The level of perception, needs, and participation of the participants in social and pastoral service was obtained based on a non-standardised questionnaire. The results of our study confirmed several differences in the areas studied.
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Coronaviruses
COVID-19
COVID-19 - epidemiology
Czech Republic - epidemiology
Czechoslovakia
Education
Educational attainment
Female
Humans
Inhabitants
Male
Pain
Pandemics
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Pastoral care
Perception
Population
Questionnaires
Religion
Religious identity
SARS-CoV-2
Slovakia - epidemiology
Social exclusion
Social perception
Social work
Social workers
Society
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