Mental Health and Yoga in Prisons

Anqi Shen
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Prison environments pose substantial health risks and may adversely affect the health and wellbeing of both prisoners and staff. Drawing extensively from international literature across several disciplines and supported by empirical data, this article presents a multidisciplinary study that focuses on mental health in prison settings and examines unconventional healthcare interventions, using yoga and meditation as a case study. Despite compelling research suggesting overall positive outcomes, the idea of yoga in prisons is not fully integrated into criminal justice policy and practice, and there are gaps in prison yoga research. Recognising the multifaceted roles of yoga within correctional institutions, this article specifically explores the impact of yoga on improving the mental health of incarcerated individuals and prison personnel. The primary aim is to raise awareness about mental health challenges in prisons and underscore the healthcare benefits of implementing prison yoga programmes. Accordingly, the article provides an overview of mental health issues in prisons, assesses the potential benefits and mechanisms of yoga and meditation as alternative mental healthcare methods and explores the barriers to integrating these practices into prison healthcare. It advocates for yoga and similar practices as viable mental healthcare alternatives for both prisoners and prison staff. The article's analysis contributes to a preliminary framework for policymakers, prison managers, staff, and scholars seeking to enhance mental health outcomes in penal facilities.
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监狱中的心理健康与瑜伽
监狱环境对健康构成巨大风险,可能对囚犯和工作人员的健康和福祉产生不利影响。本文广泛借鉴了多个学科的国际文献,并以实证数据为支持,介绍了一项多学科研究,重点关注监狱环境中的心理健康问题,并以瑜伽和冥想为案例,研究了非常规的医疗保健干预措施。尽管令人信服的研究表明,在监狱中开展瑜伽活动总体上会产生积极的效果,但这一理念并未完全融入刑事司法政策和实践中,监狱瑜伽研究也存在空白。本文认识到瑜伽在惩教机构中的多方面作用,特别探讨了瑜伽对改善被监禁者和监狱工作人员心理健康的影响。其主要目的是提高人们对监狱中心理健康挑战的认识,并强调实施监狱瑜伽计划对医疗保健的益处。因此,文章概述了监狱中的心理健康问题,评估了瑜伽和冥想作为替代心理保健方法的潜在益处和机制,并探讨了将这些练习融入监狱保健的障碍。文章倡导将瑜伽和类似练习作为囚犯和监狱工作人员可行的替代心理保健方法。文章的分析为政策制定者、监狱管理人员、工作人员和学者提供了一个初步框架,帮助他们提高监狱设施的心理健康水平。
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