Comparison of the Value Orientation of Youth and Young Adult Patients of Drug Treatment Centres, Clients of Resocialisation Facilities and Students of Teacher Study Programmes

Authors

  • Ingrid Emmerová Faculty of Education, Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Catholic University in Ružomberok, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ružomberok, Slovakia
  • Tomáš Jablonský Faculty of Education, Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Catholic University in Ružomberok, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ružomberok, Slovakia
  • Zdenka Zastková Faculty of Education, Department of Pre-school and Elementary Pedagogy, Catholic University in Ružomberok, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ružomberok, Slovakia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2026.1.57.69

Keywords:

values, value orientation, social skills, social and pro-social behaviour, addiction, prevention, specific and non-specific prevention

Abstract

Aim. The aim of the paper is to specify the areas of values and value orientation that need to be strengthened in the framework of school prevention, based on the analysis of the results of a survey of the value orientation of youth and young adults (through the questionnaire HO-PO-MO).

Methods. We used the Values Orientations, Attitudes toward Values, and Motivations for Performance Questionnaire (further referred to as HO-PO-MO). The research sample consisted of 285 respondents, 109 respondents from the Centre for Children and Families (further referred to as CDR) - a resocialisation facility for drug addiction treatment Komunita Ľudovítov and the Centre for Drug Addiction Treatment in Košice (further referred to as CPLDZ) with an average age of 31 years and 176 respondents from among students of full-time and part-time teacher study programs at the Catholic University in Ružomberok and Charles University in Prague.

Results. The results of the research show differences in motivation, value orientation, and prosocial behaviour among CDR clients, CPLDZs, and students of teaching study programmes. The research confirmed the existence of statistically significant differences in motivation to prosocial behaviour. Significant differences further emerged in value orientation.

Conclusions. The findings indicate the need to strengthen moral and prosocial value orientations in preventive education, particularly among populations at risk of social exclusion and substance abuse. School prevention should emphasise the development of empathy, cooperation, and responsibility alongside cognitive skills. Value-oriented and experiential learning approaches appear crucial for promoting healthy personal development and social reintegration.

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Author Biography

  • Ingrid Emmerová, Faculty of Education, Department of Pedagogy and Psychology, Catholic University in Ružomberok, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01 Ružomberok, Slovakia

    Ingrid Emmerová is a professor at the Faculty of Education of KU in Ružomberok, she works at the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology. In her scientific and research activity she deals mainly with social pathological phenomena with special attention to risky and problematic behaviour of children and youth, especially from the point of view of prevention, she studies the safety of the school environment and the effectiveness of prevention at schools.  Another area of her interest is the issue of university training and further education of primary and secondary school teachers and the field of social pedagogy. She is the chair of the editorial board of Youth and Society (Slovak Journal for state Policy and Youth Research) and a member of the editorial boards of the journals Social Pathology and Prevention, Studia Scientifica Facultatis Paedagogicae Universitas Catholica Ružomberok, Education. She is responsible for several projects and author of scientific studies, monographs and other publications published in Slovakia and abroad.

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Published

2026-06-27

How to Cite

Emmerová, I. ., Jablonský, T., & Zastková, Z. (2026). Comparison of the Value Orientation of Youth and Young Adult Patients of Drug Treatment Centres, Clients of Resocialisation Facilities and Students of Teacher Study Programmes. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 17(1), 57-69. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2026.1.57.69