Communicating sexual health to the incarcerated population: information dissemination in a US sample of inmate handbooks.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2395465
Jessie L Krienert, Jeffrey A Walsh, Kimberly A Ingold
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Incarcerated individuals frequently enter prison with a history of high-risk lifestyle behaviours likely to contribute to the transmission of infectious disease. Prisons offer a unique setting in which to advance health equity to an underserved population by disseminating information and education. Sexual health education has the potential to mitigate negative health consequences in the incarcerated population and improve sexual health practices upon community re-entry, benefiting both incarcerated individuals and communities. Limited empirical research examines sexual health information and education in US correctional facilities. Handbooks, given to all people upon incarceration, have the potential to provide vital information and education to promote safe sexual practice and prevent disease transmission. This work, guided by 22 critical sexual health education recommendations from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, examines the presence (or absence) of recommended sexual health information and guidance in prison handbooks. Handbooks (n = 74) from 49 of 50 US states were qualitatively analysed with results revealing limited information, education or guidance about sexual health/safe sexual practice during incarceration or afterwards. Utilising handbooks for comprehensive sexual education could be a critical step towards reaching members of an already at-risk underserved population.

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向被监禁者宣传性健康:美国囚犯手册样本中的信息传播。
被监禁者进入监狱时往往有高风险生活方式行为史,这些行为可能会导致传染病的传播。监狱提供了一个独特的环境,可以通过传播信息和教育来促进未得到充分服务的人群的健康平等。性健康教育有可能减轻对被监禁人群健康的负面影响,并改善他们重返社区后的性健康行为,使被监禁者和社区都能从中受益。对美国惩教机构中的性健康信息和教育进行的实证研究十分有限。向所有入狱人员发放的手册有可能提供重要的信息和教育,以促进安全的性行为和预防疾病传播。这项工作以美国疾病控制和预防中心提出的 22 条重要的性健康教育建议为指导,研究了监狱手册中是否存在(或缺少)建议的性健康信息和指导。对美国 50 个州中 49 个州的手册(n = 74)进行了定性分析,结果显示,在监禁期间或监禁后,有关性健康/安全性行为的信息、教育或指导非常有限。利用手册开展全面的性教育可能是向已经处于风险之中、得不到充分服务的人群迈出的关键一步。
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