Not All Traumas Are Equal: Post-Traumatic Stress and Quality of Life among Women in Prison

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Women & Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2021-01-19 DOI:10.1080/08974454.2020.1871160
Stephanie Grace Prost, Amber McDonald, Mark Plassmeyer, J. Middleton, Seana Golder
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Abstract Measures of well-being have gained importance in criminal justice. Examining the relationship between interpersonal traumatic experiences, post-traumatic stress (PTS), and quality of life (QOL) is thus an essential contribution to existing literature. Using data from interviews conducted with a sample of women incarcerated in a U.S. state prison (n = 83), we examined differences in PTS and QOL between groups of women who did and did not report experiences of captivity, sexual assault, and other, unwanted sexual experiences. We also explored relationships between these experiences, PTS, and QOL. Women with any of these traumatic experiences reported higher PTS than their non-affected peers and women who were held captive prior to incarceration had the highest levels of PTS and the lowest levels of environmental QOL. We also found relationships between captivity, financial security, and PTS. Systems-oriented implications for correctional and community settings are discussed.
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并非所有的创伤都是平等的:狱中女性的创伤后压力和生活质量
幸福感的衡量标准在刑事司法中越来越重要。因此,研究人际创伤经历、创伤后应激(PTS)和生活质量(QOL)之间的关系是对现有文献的重要贡献。使用对被监禁在美国州立监狱的女性样本进行的访谈数据(n = 83),我们研究了有和没有报告被囚禁、性侵犯和其他不想要的性经历的女性组之间PTS和QOL的差异。我们还探讨了这些经验、PTS和QOL之间的关系。有任何这些创伤经历的女性报告的PTS高于未受影响的同龄人,而在监禁前被囚禁的女性PTS水平最高,环境生活质量水平最低。我们还发现了囚禁、金融安全和PTS之间的关系。讨论了系统导向对教养和社区环境的影响。
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期刊介绍: Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodical devoted specifically to scholarly interdisciplinary and international research on all concerns related to women and criminal justice. It provides scholars with a single forum devoted to this critical specialty area in the fields of criminal justice, human rights, law, politics, sociology, social work, and women"s studies. Both qualitative and quantitative studies are welcomed, as are studies that test theories about women as victims, professionals and offenders.
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