Identifying Incarceration Turning Points Through Veteran Lived Experiences

Q2 Social Sciences Illness Crisis and Loss Pub Date : 2023-01-17 DOI:10.1177/10541373221148692
Jason Flake, Steven L. Arxer, J. LePage
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Veteran incarceration presents numerous social and public health problems, which often include re-incarceration, homelessness, unemployment, and suicide. Contemporary literature on veteran incarceration often relies on quantitative-based data. While this data is useful in certain settings, it often limits our knowledge and understanding of the problem. Our study used qualitative interviews to focus on veteran-centric views, experiences, and behaviors associated with incarceration. Guided by the Life Course perspective, our interviews yielded several novel turning point behaviors. These novel turning point behaviors provide a more in-depth and nuanced understanding of veteran incarceration, blend veteran centric behaviors with known incarceration factors, and provide a glimpse into how these behaviors interact with other known factors, such as homelessness and unemployment. Understanding how veterans give meaning to these turning point behaviors may assist health care providers in altering veteran risk responses and interrupt these pathways to incarceration.
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通过退伍军人的生活经历确定监禁的转折点
退伍军人监禁带来了许多社会和公共卫生问题,其中往往包括再次监禁、无家可归、失业和自杀。关于退伍军人监禁的当代文献往往依赖于基于数量的数据。虽然这些数据在某些情况下是有用的,但它往往限制了我们对问题的认识和理解。我们的研究采用定性访谈的方式来关注与监禁相关的以退伍军人为中心的观点、经历和行为。在生命历程观点的指导下,我们的访谈产生了几个新的转折点行为。这些新颖的转折点行为提供了对退伍军人监禁的更深入和细致的理解,将退伍军人为中心的行为与已知的监禁因素结合起来,并提供了这些行为如何与其他已知因素(如无家可归和失业)相互作用的一瞥。了解退伍军人如何赋予这些转折点行为意义,可能有助于医疗服务提供者改变退伍军人的风险反应,并中断这些通往监禁的途径。
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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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