At-Risk Youth in the Context of Current Normality – Psychological Aspects

Authors

  • Ľubomir Hlad Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Hodžova 1, 949 74 Nitra, Slovak Republic
  • Irena Konečná College of Applied Psychology, Akademická 409, 411 55, Terezín, Czech Republic
  • Bojan Žalec Faculty of Theology, University of Ljubljana, Poljanska c. 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Peter Majda Faculty of Theology, The Catholic University in Ružomberok, Spišská Kapitula 12, 053 04 Spišské Podhradie, Slovak Republic
  • Tiberius Constantin Ionescu Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Sos. Berceni, 10, PO:041914, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
  • Yulia Nickolaevna Biryukova Russian Language Department, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Miklukho-Maklaya 6, 117198 Moscow, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2022.2.285.296

Keywords:

at-risk group, normality, causes, origin, risk group

Abstract

Aim. At-risk individuals have many forms, often it is the two opposing sides of a personality which can ultimately implement risky behaviour only to accept an individual into a peer group.

Concept. The risky behaviour of young people and children currently associated with a  consumer society aggravated by the pandemic situation Covid-19 is the subject of interest in professional as well as scientific research of various professionals who work in different areas of life.

Methods. This study deals with the risks, social, but also individual consequences of at-risk youth, which occur at all levels of society. In the study, we proceeded in an analytical-synthetic way, interpreting and ascertaining the results of various other scientific and professional studies by foreign authors who deal with the given issue.

Results. The study confirms that risky behaviour requires a constant approach to educating a young person through not only the family but also the school environment, which allows a new perspective on risky youth behaviour.  However, it is very important to integrate young people into society to see the risks of their behaviour not only for themselves. but for a narrower or wider community.

Conclusion. The scientific articles and contributions offered in this study point out the risky behaviour of young people, the risks of behaviour not only for individuals but also for groups, it points out the possible causes, reasons, but also consequences of risky behaviour.

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Author Biographies

  • Ľubomir Hlad, Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Hodžova 1, 949 74 Nitra, Slovak Republic

    He is an assistant professor at the Department of Religious Studies of the Konštantín Filozof University in Nitra and in the Theological Institute of RKCMBF UK in Nitra as well as a rector of the Univesity Pastoral Centre in Nitra. He had completed his theology studies in Nitra and he has got his licentiate in dogmatic theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Roma. He successfully defended his doctoral thesis Eschatological Dimension in the Kerygmatic Theology of Hugo Rahner and got his Ph.D. at the same university. At RKCMBF UK he was awarded the title of Docent and the title of his post-doctoraldissertation is Perspectives of Mariology in Postmodernism and in the Time of New Evangelization (2017). Since 2006 he is a rector of UPC of Pavel Strauss in Nitra.

  • Irena Konečná, College of Applied Psychology, Akademická 409, 411 55, Terezín, Czech Republic

    Psychologist and university pedagogue, vice-rector for study and pedagogical activities at the College of Applied Psychology, in Terezín. She is a graduate of a single-subject master's degree at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University and a master's degree in management at the University of Economics. He has 15 years of experience with development and educational projects, research projects in organizations and projects aimed at changing organizational culture. 

  • Bojan Žalec, Faculty of Theology, University of Ljubljana, Poljanska c. 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Research Professor Bojan Žalec  is a philosopher interested in issues connected to religion: conceptual grammar of religion, ethical aspects of religion (including topics like forgiveness, reconciliation, religious origins of ethics), ethics of call, interreligious and intercultural dialogue and coexistence, religious epistemology, semantical and communicational aspects of religion, phenomenology and hermeneutics of (religious) violence, religion in public life, existential aspects of faith and religion, etc. He pays special attention to the study of Kierkegaard and develops the position of solidary personalism. He is a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (residence in Salzburg) and of the Central European Research Institute Søren Kierkegaard Ljubljana

  • Peter Majda, Faculty of Theology, The Catholic University in Ružomberok, Spišská Kapitula 12, 053 04 Spišské Podhradie, Slovak Republic

    He is a graduate of Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia). He completed his BA degree at the John Paul II Catholic University in Lublin (Poland) in the field of Pastoral Theology and subsequently completed his Doctorate at the Faculty of Theology in Košice (Slovakia) at the Catholic University in Ružomberok (Slovakia) in the field of Catholic Theology and was habilitated at the University of Prešov in Prešov (SR) in the field of Catholic theology. The author is the rector of the Bishop Ján Vojtaššák Seminary in Spišské Podhradie (SR) and, among others, the moderator of the Theological Institute in Spišské Podhradie, and is a professional advisor to the Commission for the Clergy of the Bishops. His research interests comprise i.e. pastoral theology, rhetoric,  spiritual literature and mass media communication He is a member of the editorial and professional boards of many domestic and foreign journals.

  • Tiberius Constantin Ionescu, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila”, Sos. Berceni, 10, PO:041914, 020021 Bucharest, Romania

    He is assistant professor at Neuroscience Department within Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest. He is also a PhD student, having anxiety during COVID-19 pandemic as the main research subject. Clinical and research activity, with special interest for neuro-cognitive disorder, at the Memory Center Bucharest since 2020, Tiberiu C. Ionescu has been conducting mental assessments on patients who are sent there by their physicians for evaluations.

  • Yulia Nickolaevna Biryukova , Russian Language Department, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Miklukho-Maklaya 6, 117198 Moscow, Russia

    She developed an integrative model for teaching students to read, which can be used in the professional activity of translators of professionally oriented texts. The results of this development were reflected in her Ph.D. thesis, which she defended in 2016. Subsequently, the scope of her research work was expanded. Today, Yulia Nikolaevna is actively involved in the problems of professional-communicative training of foreign medical specialists in the context of informatisation of higher education as well as the design, modeling and implementation of a linguo-methodological information environment for continuous professionally oriented teaching of the Russian language to foreign medical students. Yu.N. Biryukova is the author of a large number of articles (55 for the last 5 years), textbooks (5 for the last 5 years), monographs (4 for the last 5 years), which reflect the results of her research activities. The researcher actively participates in various international conferences in order to present the achieved results her research activities. She is the member of Association of Language testers in Europe, the member of Peter’s the Great Academy of Sciences and Arts, the member of Russian society of Russian language and literature teachers (ROPRYAL).

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2022-09-27

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Hlad, Ľubomir, Konečná, I., Žalec, B., Majda, P., Ionescu, T. C., & Biryukova , Y. N. (2022). At-Risk Youth in the Context of Current Normality – Psychological Aspects . Journal of Education Culture and Society, 13(2), 285-296. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs2022.2.285.296