The Impact of Poverty on Children’s Well-Being and Health Behavior Based on the Results
of Research Conducted in One of Hungary’s Most Disadvantaged Micro-Regions
This empirical research on children’s poverty and the accompanying risk behavior was
conducted in the Baktalórántháza micro-region, in one of the most disadvantaged micro-regions
of Hungary. The study, completed in 2023, was conducted utilizing three methods, a
questionnaire for families, interviews, and focus group interviews with social professionals
working in the settlements. The region is one of the ten micro-regions with the highest
poverty rate in the country. The majority of the population only has an elementary
education, and the proportion of graduates is much lower than the national average.
The proportion of households with three or more children is higher than the national
average and the proportion of unemployed people in households with children is twice
as high as the national average. Based on the experience of social workers working
in the area, in addition to smoking and drinking alcohol, the consumption of psychoactive
and psychotropic substances has increased among adolescents and young adults. Based
on various indicators, children regularly consume illegal drugs. The origin and composition
of these drugs are typically unknown. According to the reports by drug users, everyday
life is easier, and they can escape from problems when under the influence of drugs.
Based on the observations of experts, the consumption of various psychoactive substances
has harmful effects on behavior, health, learning, and family life. School performance
and the ability to think and learn decrease. Drug users are dissatisfied with their
lives, have problems with social relationships, engage in partner violence, and may
develop antisocial behavior in their lives.