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A legal-realist assessment of the Zimbabwean correctional system response to COVID-19 during state disaster measures. 对津巴布韦惩教系统在国家灾难措施期间应对 COVID-19 的法律现实主义评估。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-04-21 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-10-2021-0104
Marie Claire Van Hout, Charlotte Bigland, Triestino Mariniello

Purpose: The first prison system case in Zimbabwe was notified in July 2020 shortly after State declaration of disaster. A legal-realist assessment was conducted of the Zimbabwean correctional system response to COVID-19 during state disaster measures, with a focus on assessing right to health, infectious disease mitigation and the extent to which minimum state obligations complied with human and health rights standards.

Design/methodology/approach: The Zimbabwean correctional system operations during COVID-19 disaster measures are scrutinized using a range of international, African and domestic human rights instruments in relation to the right to health of prisoners. This study focused particularly on standards of care, environmental conditions of detention and right of access to health care.

Findings: Systemic poor standards of detention are observed, where prisoners experience power outages, water shortages and a lack of access to clean drinking water and water for ablution purposes, a severe lack of safe space and adequate ventilation, poor quality food and malnutrition and a lack of sufficient supply of food, medicines, clothing and bedding. Whilst access to health care of prisoners in Zimbabwe has greatly improved in recent times, the standard of care was severely stretched during COVID-19 due to lack of government resourcing and reliance on non-governmental organisation and faith-based organisations to support demand for personal protective equipment, disinfection products and medicines.

Originality/value: Prison conditions in Zimbabwe are conducive to chronic ill health and the spread of many transmissible diseases, not limited to COVID-19. The developed legal-realist account considers whether Zimbabwe had a culture of respect for the rule of law pertinent to human and health rights of those detained during COVID-19 disaster measures, and whether minimum standards of care were upheld.

目的:2020 年 7 月,在国家宣布灾难发生后不久,津巴布韦的第一个监狱系统案例被通报。对津巴布韦惩教系统在国家灾难措施期间应对 COVID-19 的情况进行了法律现实主义评估,重点评估健康权、传染病缓解以及国家最低义务在多大程度上符合人权和健康权标准:利用一系列与囚犯健康权有关的国际、非洲和国内人权文书,对津巴布韦惩教系统在 COVID-19 灾难措施期间的运作情况进行了审查。本研究特别关注护理标准、拘留环境条件和获得医疗保健的权利:研究发现:拘留所的系统性标准很低,囚犯遭遇停电、缺水、无法获得清洁饮用水和沐浴用水、严重缺乏安全空间和足够的通风、食物质量差、营养不良以及缺乏足够的食物、药品、衣物和床上用品。虽然近来津巴布韦囚犯的医疗条件有了很大改善,但在 COVID-19 期间,由于政府缺乏资源,只能依靠非政府组织和宗教组织来满足对个人防护设备、消毒产品和药品的需求,医疗水平严重不足:原创性/价值:津巴布韦的监狱条件容易导致慢性疾病和多种传染性疾病的传播,不仅限于 COVID-19。这篇法律现实主义的论述考虑了津巴布韦是否有尊重法治的文化,这与 COVID-19 灾难措施期间被拘留者的人权和健康权有关,以及是否坚持了最低护理标准。
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Prisoners' experiences and coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic response - an ethnographic study conducted mid-pandemic. 囚犯在应对 COVID-19 大流行期间的经历和应对策略--在大流行中期进行的人种学研究。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-03-2022-0018
Mathilde Carøe Munkholm

Purpose: This paper aims to report findings about how prisoners experience and cope with COVID-19 restrictions, which can contribute to an understanding of how pandemic responses, and specifically the COVID-19 response, affect prisoners.

Design/methodology/approach: Data was collected through ethnographic fieldwork involving days of observations (N = 24) and the conduction of semi-structured interviews with prisoners (N = 30) in closed prisons and detentions in Denmark between May and December 2021. The transcribed interviews and field notes were processed and coded by using the software programme NVivo.

Findings: The data analysis reveals that the pains of imprisonment have been exacerbated to people incarcerated during the COVID-19 pandemic. To relieve pains of imprisonment, prisoners turn to censoriousness as an informal coping strategy, where they complain about inconsistency and injustice in the prison's COVID-19 prevention strategy to reveal the prison system itself as a rule-breaking institution. The prisoners criticise the prison management for using COVID-19 as an excuse, treating prisoners unjustly or not upholding the COVID-19 rules and human rights. Furthermore, principles of justice and equality are also alleged by some prisoners who contemplate the difficulty in treating all prisoners the same.

Research limitations/implications: More research will be needed to create a full picture of how prisoners cope with pandemic responses. Further research could include interviews with people working inside prisons.

Originality/value: In a Scandinavian context, to the best of the author's knowledge, this study is the first of its kind to apply an ethnographic approach in exploring prison life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

目的:本文旨在报告有关囚犯如何经历和应对 COVID-19 限制的研究结果,这有助于了解大流行病应对措施,特别是 COVID-19 应对措施如何影响囚犯:通过人种学实地调查收集数据,包括在 2021 年 5 月至 12 月期间对丹麦封闭式监狱和拘留所中的囚犯进行为期数天的观察(24 人)和半结构化访谈(30 人)。使用软件程序 NVivo 对转录的访谈和实地记录进行了处理和编码:数据分析显示,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,被监禁者的监禁痛苦加剧。为了减轻监禁的痛苦,囚犯们转而将谴责作为一种非正式的应对策略,他们抱怨监狱的 COVID-19 预防策略不一致、不公正,揭露监狱系统本身就是一个破坏规则的机构。囚犯们批评监狱管理层以 COVID-19 为借口,不公正地对待囚犯或不遵守 COVID-19 规则和人权。此外,一些囚犯还指责公正和平等原则,认为很难对所有囚犯一视同仁:要全面了解囚犯如何应对大流行病,还需要进行更多的研究。进一步的研究可包括对监狱工作人员的采访:据作者所知,在斯堪的纳维亚半岛,本研究是首次采用人种学方法探讨 COVID-19 大流行期间的监狱生活。
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Factors associated with family involvement in a family-centered care program among incarcerated French adolescents with conduct disorder. 被监禁的患有行为障碍的法国青少年中与家庭参与以家庭为中心的护理计划相关的因素。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-02-15 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-09-2021-0092
Stéphanie Bourion-Bédès, Michael Bisch, Cedric Baumann

Purpose: This study aims to identify the patient characteristics that may influence family involvement in a family-centered care program during detention.

Design/methodology/approach: Little is known about the needs of incarcerated adolescents and their families. This exploratory study used a cross-sectional design to collect data from incarcerated adolescents with conduct disorder followed in a French outpatient psychiatric department. Logistic regression models were used to identify the sociodemographic, clinical and family characteristics of these incarcerated adolescents that could predict family involvement in their care.

Findings: Among 44 adolescents with conduct disorder, the probability of family involvement during the adolescent's detention was 9.6 times greater (95% CI 1.2-14.4, p = 0.03) for adolescents with no than for those with cannabis substance use disorder, and family involvement decreased with the age of the adolescent (OR = 0.22, 95% CI 0.1-0.9, p = 0.04).

Research limitations/implications: Increased knowledge of the characteristics of these adolescents and their families is needed to develop programs that will increase family interventions by specialty treatment services during detention.

Originality/value: No study has yet been published on French incarcerated adolescents with conduct disorder. As conduct disorder is one of the most important mental health disorders among delinquent adolescents, this study provides knowledge about these adolescents and the need to involve their parents in their care to prevent the further escalation of problem behaviors.

目的:本研究旨在确定在拘留期间可能影响家人参与以家庭为中心的护理计划的患者特征:人们对被监禁青少年及其家人的需求知之甚少。这项探索性研究采用横断面设计,收集了法国一家精神科门诊部随访的患有行为障碍的被监禁青少年的数据。研究采用逻辑回归模型来确定这些被监禁青少年的社会人口学、临床和家庭特征,以预测家庭是否参与了他们的治疗:在 44 名品行障碍青少年中,与大麻药物使用障碍青少年相比,没有品行障碍的青少年在被拘留期间的家庭参与概率是后者的 9.6 倍(95% CI 1.2-14.4,p = 0.03),而且家庭参与程度随着青少年年龄的增长而降低(OR = 0.22,95% CI 0.1-0.9,p = 0.04):需要进一步了解这些青少年及其家庭的特点,以制定相关计划,增加拘留期间专业治疗服务机构对家庭的干预:目前还没有关于法国被监禁的品行障碍青少年的研究报告。由于行为障碍是青少年犯罪中最重要的精神疾病之一,这项研究提供了有关这些青少年的知识,并说明有必要让他们的父母参与到他们的护理工作中来,以防止问题行为进一步升级。
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A legal-realist assessment of human rights, right to health and standards of healthcare in the Malawian prison system during COVID-19 state disaster measures. 在 COVID-19 国家灾难措施期间,对马拉维监狱系统中的人权、健康权和医疗保健标准进行法律现实主义评估。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-03-18 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-10-2021-0108
Marie Claire Van Hout, Victor Mhango, Ruth Kaima, Charlotte Bigland, Triestino Mariniello

Purpose: The first case of COVID-19 in the Malawi prison system was reported in July 2020. Human rights organisations raised concerns about the possibility of significant COVID-19 outbreaks and deaths in the prison system, because of the poor infrastructure, lack of healthcare and adequate COVID-19 mitigation measures, existing co-morbidities (tuberculosis, HIV and hepatitis C), malnutrition and poor health of many prisoners.

Design/methodology/approach: The authors conducted a legal-realist assessment of the Malawian prison system response to COVID-19 during state disaster measures, with a specific focus on the right to health and standards of healthcare as mandated in international, African and domestic law.

Findings: The Malawi prison system was relatively successful in preventing serious COVID-19 outbreaks in its prisons, despite the lack of resources and the ad hoc reactive approach adopted. Whilst the Malawi national COVID plan was aligned to international and regional protocols, the combination of infrastructural deficits (clinical staff and medical provisions) and poor conditions of detention (congestion, lack of ventilation, hygiene and sanitation) were conducive to poor health and the spread of communicable disease. The state of disaster declared by the Malawi Government and visitation restrictions at prisons worsened prison conditions for those working and living there.

Originality/value: In sub-Saharan Africa, there is limited capacity of prisons to adequately respond to COVID-19. This is the first legal-realist assessment of the Malawian prison system approach to tackling COVID-19, and it contributes to a growing evidence of human rights-based investigations into COVID-19 responses in African prisons (Ethiopia, South Africa and Zimbabwe).

目的:2020 年 7 月,马拉维监狱系统报告了首例 COVID-19 病例。由于基础设施薄弱、缺乏医疗保健和适当的 COVID-19 缓解措施、现有的并发症(肺结核、艾滋病毒和丙型肝炎)、营养不良以及许多囚犯健康状况不佳,人权组织对监狱系统可能爆发大量 COVID-19 并造成死亡表示担忧:作者对马拉维监狱系统在国家灾难措施期间应对 COVID-19 的情况进行了法律现实主义评估,重点关注国际、非洲和国内法律规定的健康权和医疗保健标准:尽管马拉维监狱系统缺乏资源,并采取了临时应对措施,但在防止监狱中爆发严重的 COVID-19 方面还是比较成功的。虽然马拉维的国家 COVID 计划与国际和地区协议保持一致,但基础设施不足(医务人员和医疗设备)和恶劣的拘留条件(拥挤、缺乏通风、个人卫生和环境卫生)共同导致了健康状况不佳和传染病的传播。马拉维政府宣布的灾难状态和对监狱的探视限制使在监狱工作和生活的人的条件更加恶劣:在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,监狱应对 COVID-19 的能力有限。这是对马拉维监狱系统应对 COVID-19 的方法进行的首次法律现实主义评估,它为越来越多的对非洲监狱(埃塞俄比亚、南非和津巴布韦)的 COVID-19 应对措施进行的基于人权的调查证据做出了贡献。
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Addressing sexual and reproductive health and rights with men in prisons: co-production and feasibility testing of a relationship, sexuality and future fatherhood education programme. 解决监狱中男子的性健康和生殖健康及权利问题:共同制作关系、性行为和未来父亲身份教育方案并进行可行性测试。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-07-18 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-02-2022-0008
Martin Robinson, Michelle Templeton, Carmel Kelly, David Grant, Katie Buston, Kate Hunt, Maria Lohan

Purpose: Young incarcerated male offenders are at risk of poorer sexual health, adolescent parenthood and lack opportunities for formative relationship and sexuality education (RSE) as well as positive male role models. The purpose of this paper is to report the process of co-production and feasibility testing of a novel, gender-transformative RSE programme with young male offenders to encourage positive healthy relationships, gender equality, and future positive fatherhood.

Design/methodology/approach: Using a rights-based participatory approach, the authors co-produced an RSE programme with young offenders and service providers at two UK prison sites using a sequential research design of: needs analysis, co-production and a feasibility pilot. Core components of the programme are grounded in evidence-based RSE, gender-transformative and behaviour change theory.

Findings: A needs analysis highlighted the men's interest in RSE along with the appeal of film drama and peer-group-based activities. In the co-production stage, scripts were developed with the young men to generate tailored film dramas and associated activities. This co-production led to "If I Were a Dad", an eight-week programme comprising short films and activities addressing masculinities, relationships, sexual health and future fatherhood. A feasibility pilot of the programme demonstrated acceptability and feasibility of delivery in two prison sites. The programme warrants further implementation and evaluation studies.

Originality/value: The contribution of this paper is the generation of an evidence-based, user-informed, gender-transformative programme designed to promote SRHR of young male offenders to foster positive sexual and reproductive health and well-being in their own lives and that of their partners and (future) children.

目的:被监禁的年轻男性罪犯面临性健康状况较差、为人父母的青少年的风险,缺乏建立关系和性教育(RSE)的机会,也缺乏积极的男性榜样。本文的目的是报告与年轻男性罪犯共同制作一个新颖的、具有性别变革性的RSE计划的过程和可行性测试,以鼓励积极的健康关系、性别平等和未来积极的父亲身份。设计/方法/方法:作者采用基于权利的参与方法,与英国两个监狱的年轻罪犯和服务提供者共同制作了一个RSE计划,采用了需求分析、联合制作和可行性试验的顺序研究设计。该方案的核心组成部分以循证RSE、性别变革和行为改变理论为基础。调查结果:一项需求分析强调了男性对RSE的兴趣,以及电影戏剧和基于同伴群体的活动的吸引力。在联合制作阶段,与年轻人一起开发剧本,以制作量身定制的电影剧和相关活动。这部联合制作的电影产生了《如果我是爸爸》,这是一个为期八周的节目,包括短片和活动,涉及男性气质、人际关系、性健康和未来的父亲身份。该方案的可行性试验表明,在两个监狱地点进行交付是可接受的,也是可行的。该方案值得进一步执行和评价研究。独创性/价值:本文的贡献是制定了一个基于证据、用户知情的性别变革方案,旨在促进年轻男性罪犯的性健康和生殖健康,促进他们自己、伴侣和(未来)儿童的性健康与生殖健康。
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Incarceration, menstruation and COVID-19: a viewpoint of the exacerbated inequalities and health disparities in South African correctional facilities. 监禁、月经和新冠肺炎:南非惩教设施不平等和健康差距加剧的观点。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-10-25 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-05-2022-0033
Janice Kathleen Moodley, Bianca Rochelle Parry, Marie Claire Van Hout

Purpose: The menstrual health and menstrual hygiene management (MHM) of incarcerated women remains relatively low on the agenda of public health interventions globally, widening the inequitable access of incarcerated women to safe and readily available menstrual health products (MHP). The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely impacted on the MHM gains made in various development sectors in the global North and South, through its amplification of vulnerability for already at-risk populations. This is especially significant to developing countries such as South Africa where the incarcerated female population are an often-forgotten minority.

Design/methodology/approach: This viewpoint highlights the ignominious silence of research and policy attention within the South African carceral context in addressing MHM. The ethical and political implications of such silences are unpacked by reviewing international and local literature that confront issues of inequality and equitable access to MHP and MHM resources within incarcerated contexts.

Findings: Structural inequalities in various contexts around the world have exacerbated COVID-19 and MHM. Within the prison context in South Africa, women face multiple layers of discrimination and punishment that draw attention to the historical discourses of correctional facilities as a site of surveillance and discipline.

Research limitations/implications: This study acknowledges that while this viewpoint is essential in rising awareness about gaps in literature, it is not empirical in nature.

Practical implications: The authors believe that this viewpoint is essential in raising critical awareness on MHM in carceral facilities in South Africa. The authors hope to use this publication as the theoretical argument to pursue empirical research on MHM within carceral facilities in South Africa. The authors hope that this publication would provide the context for international and local funders, to assist in the empirical research, which aims to roll out sustainable MHP to incarcerated women in South Africa.

Social implications: The authors believe that this viewpoint is the starting point in accelerating the roll out of sustainable MHP to incarcerated females in South Africa. These are females who are on the periphery of society that are in need of practical interventions. Publishing this viewpoint would provide the team with the credibility to apply for international and national funding to roll out sustainable solutions.

Originality/value: It is hoped that the gaps in literature and nodes for social and human rights activism highlighted within this viewpoint establish the need for further participatory research, human rights advocacy and informed civic engagement to ensure the voices of these women and their basic human rights are upheld.

目的:被监禁妇女的月经健康和月经卫生管理(MHM)在全球公共卫生干预的议程上仍然相对较低,这扩大了被监禁妇女获得安全和现成的月经健康产品(MHP)的不公平机会。新冠肺炎大流行对全球南北部各个发展部门的MHM收益产生了不利影响,因为它加剧了已经处于风险中的人群的脆弱性。这对南非等发展中国家尤其重要,因为在这些国家,被监禁的女性人口往往是被遗忘的少数群体。设计/方法论/方法:这一观点突显了南非在解决MHM问题时研究和政策关注的可耻沉默。通过审查国际和当地文献,揭示了这种沉默的伦理和政治影响,这些文献涉及在监禁环境中不平等和公平获得MHP和MHM资源的问题。研究结果:世界各地不同背景下的结构性不平等加剧了新冠肺炎和MHM。在南非的监狱环境中,妇女面临着多层歧视和惩罚,这引起了人们对惩教设施作为监视和纪律场所的历史论述的关注。研究局限性/影响:本研究承认,尽管这一观点对于提高人们对文献空白的认识至关重要,但它本质上不是实证的。实际意义:作者认为,这一观点对于提高南非尸体设施中对MHM的批判性认识至关重要。作者希望以该出版物为理论论据,对南非尸体设施内的MHM进行实证研究。作者希望该出版物将为国际和当地资助者提供背景,以协助进行实证研究,该研究旨在向南非被监禁的妇女推出可持续的MHP。社会影响:作者认为,这一观点是加快向南非被关押的女性推出可持续MHP的起点。这些都是处于社会边缘的女性,需要实际干预。发表这一观点将为团队申请国际和国家资金以推出可持续解决方案提供可信度。独创性/价值:希望在这一观点中强调的社会和人权活动的文献和节点方面的差距,表明需要进一步的参与性研究、人权宣传和知情的公民参与,以确保这些妇女的声音及其基本人权得到维护。
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Respiratory pandemic preparedness learnings from the June 2020 COVID-19 outbreak at San Quentin California State Prison. 2020年6月新冠肺炎在圣昆廷加州州立监狱爆发后的呼吸系统大流行准备经验教训。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Epub Date: 2022-06-10 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-12-2021-0116
Ada Kwan, Rachel Sklar, Drew B Cameron, Robert C Schell, Stefano M Bertozzi, Sandra I McCoy, Brie Williams, David A Sears

Purpose: This study aims to characterize the June 2020 COVID-19 outbreak at San Quentin California State Prison and to describe what made San Quentin so vulnerable to uncontrolled transmission.

Design/methodology/approach: Since its onset, the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated the profound health harms of carceral settings, such that nearly half of state prisons reported COVID-19 infection rates that were four or more times (and up to 15 times) the rate found in the state's general population. Thus, addressing the public health crises and inequities of carceral settings during a respiratory pandemic requires analyzing the myriad factors shaping them. In this study, we reported observations and findings from environmental risk assessments during visits to San Quentin California State Prison. We complemented our assessments with analyses of administrative data.

Findings: For future respiratory pathogens that cannot be prevented with effective vaccines, this study argues that outbreaks will no doubt occur again without robust implementation of additional levels of preparedness - improved ventilation, air filtration, decarceration with emergency evacuation planning - alongside addressing the vulnerabilities of carceral settings themselves.

Originality/value: This study addresses two critical aspects that are insufficiently covered in the literature: how to prepare processes to safely implement emergency epidemic measures when needed, such as potential evacuation, and how to address unique challenges throughout an evolving pandemic for each carceral setting.

目的:本研究旨在描述2020年6月圣昆汀加州州立监狱爆发的新冠肺炎疫情,并描述是什么使圣昆汀如此容易受到不受控制的传播。设计/方法/方法:自新冠肺炎疫情爆发以来,它暴露并加剧了尸体环境对健康的严重危害,以至于近一半的州立监狱报告的新冠肺炎感染率是该州普通人群感染率的四倍或更多(高达15倍)。因此,要解决呼吸道大流行期间的公共卫生危机和尸体环境的不公平问题,就需要分析形成这些危机的无数因素。在这项研究中,我们报告了在访问圣昆廷加州州立监狱期间的环境风险评估观察结果。我们通过对行政数据的分析来补充我们的评估。研究结果:对于未来无法用有效疫苗预防的呼吸道病原体,这项研究认为,如果不强有力地实施额外级别的准备措施——改善通风、空气过滤、通过紧急疏散计划解除隔离——以及解决尸体环境本身的脆弱性,疫情无疑会再次爆发。独创性/价值:这项研究解决了文献中未充分涵盖的两个关键方面:如何在需要时准备安全实施紧急流行病措施的流程,如潜在的疏散,以及如何在每个尸体环境中应对不断演变的流行病中的独特挑战。
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Sport in prison: social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs. 监狱中的体育运动:不同体育项目的社会和主观健康结果。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-08-04 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-10-2022-0062
Elisa Herold, Pamela Wicker, Uta Czyrnick-Leber, Bernd Gröben, Milan Dransmann

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of four different sport programs on various social and subjective health outcomes among prisoners.

Design/methodology/approach: Four different sport programs (endurance, strength, dance-like martial arts, soccer) were provided in 2020 and 2021 in a German prison. Participants completed paper-pencil surveys before and after the sport programs (n = 134 observations), including questions about potential social health (enjoyment of physical activity, interpersonal exchange, interpersonal trust, self-efficacy) and subjective health outcomes (health status, health satisfaction, well-being). Further information such as prisoner characteristics were added to the data.

Findings: Results of regression analyses show that the endurance program had a significant positive effect on interpersonal trust, while the soccer program had a negative effect. Subjective well-being increased significantly after the strength and the soccer program. The weekly sport hours before imprisonment had a positive association with enjoyment of physical activity and interpersonal exchange while being negatively related to health status and health satisfaction. Furthermore, the number of months of imprisonment before the survey, being a young offender, the prisoners' body mass index, educational level and migration background were significantly associated with several social and subjective health outcomes.

Originality/value: This study analyzed the effects of different sport programs for prisoners on various social and subjective health outcomes, revealing differences across programs and outcomes. The findings suggest that sport can be a way to enhance prisoners' social and subjective health, ultimately facilitating their rehabilitation process.

目的:本研究的目的是检验四种不同体育项目对囚犯各种社会和主观健康结果的影响。设计/方法/方法:2020年和2021年,德国一所监狱提供了四种不同的体育项目(耐力、力量、舞蹈般的武术、足球)。参与者在体育项目前后完成了纸笔调查(n=134项观察),包括关于潜在社会健康(体育活动的享受、人际交流、人际信任、自我效能)和主观健康结果(健康状况、健康满意度、幸福感)的问题。数据中增加了囚犯特征等进一步信息。结果:回归分析结果表明,耐力项目对人际信任有显著的正向影响,而足球项目则有负向影响。力量训练和足球项目后,主观幸福感显著提高。监禁前每周运动时间与享受体育活动和人际交流呈正相关,而与健康状况和健康满意度呈负相关。此外,作为一名年轻罪犯,调查前的监禁月数、囚犯的体重指数、教育水平和移民背景与一些社会和主观健康结果显著相关。独创性/价值:这项研究分析了囚犯不同体育项目对各种社会和主观健康结果的影响,揭示了不同项目和结果之间的差异。研究结果表明,体育运动可以增强囚犯的社会和主观健康,最终促进他们的康复过程。
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Prevalence of HIV among inmates in four states of north India: findings from the 16th round of HIV sentinel surveillance. 印度北部四个邦囚犯中的艾滋病毒流行率:第 16 轮艾滋病毒哨点监测结果。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-03-2022-0021
Shreya Jha, Shashi Kant, Nishakar Thakur, Pradeep Kumar, Sanjay Rai, Partha Haldar, Priyanka Kardam, Puneet Misra, Kiran Goswami, Shobini Rajan

Purpose: Prisoners are at a higher risk of HIV infection compared to the general population. The purpose of this study is to estimate the prevalence of HIV and related risk behaviours among inmates of the Central Prisons in four states of North India.

Design/methodology/approach: The HIV sentinel surveillance was conducted in seven Central Prisons in four states of North India from February to April 2019. Four hundred inmates were included from each prison. The interviews were conducted at the Integrated Counselling and Testing Centre located within the prison premises. The Ethics Committee of the National AIDS Control Organization, New Delhi, granted ethical approval before the start of the surveillance.

Findings: Overall, 2,721 inmates were enrolled in this study. The mean (SD) age was 38.9 (13.9) years. One-third of prison inmates had comprehensive knowledge about HIV/AIDS. The proportion of convict (54%) and undertrial (46%) inmates was almost equal. The overall prevalence of HIV infection among inmates was 0.96% (95% CI 0.65-1.40). The odds of being HIV positive were significantly higher in never married inmates, undertrials, inmates who were in the prison for more than three months to one year, inmates incarcerated for multiple times, inmates with history of injecting drug use and inmates with history of intercourse with a commercial sex worker.

Originality/value: The findings from the very first HIV sentinel surveillance in central prisons in North India have been presented in this paper. This has huge implications for future policy decisions.

目的:与普通人群相比,囚犯感染艾滋病毒的风险更高。本研究旨在估算北印度四个邦中央监狱囚犯中的 HIV 感染率和相关风险行为:2019年2月至4月,在印度北部四个邦的七所中央监狱进行了艾滋病毒哨点监测。每个监狱包括 400 名囚犯。访谈在监狱内的综合咨询与检测中心进行。新德里国家艾滋病控制组织伦理委员会在监测开始前给予了伦理批准:共有 2,721 名囚犯参与了这项研究。平均(标清)年龄为 38.9(13.9)岁。三分之一的囚犯对艾滋病毒/艾滋病有全面的了解。已决犯(54%)和未决犯(46%)的比例几乎相等。囚犯中艾滋病毒感染的总体流行率为 0.96% (95% CI 0.65-1.40)。从未结过婚的囚犯、未决犯、入狱时间超过 3 个月至 1 年的囚犯、多次入狱的囚犯、有注射毒品史的囚犯以及有与商业性工作者性交史的囚犯中,艾滋病毒呈阳性的几率明显更高:本文介绍了在印度北部中央监狱进行的首次艾滋病毒哨点监测的结果。这对未来的政策决策具有重大意义。
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Prisoners with reduced criminal responsibility stand out based on their rates of hospitalisation during their sentences. 刑事责任减轻的囚犯在服刑期间的住院率较高。
IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2023-07-25 DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-05-2022-0032
Miisa Törölä, Mika Rautanen

Purpose: Globally, health problems are very common among prisoners. A mental state examination aims to help in recognising psychiatric problems among offenders and the possible association of these psychiatric issues with their committed crime. The legal-medical term "reduced criminal responsibility" refers to a weakened sense of reality and the ability to control one's behaviour because of compromised mental health and without an evaluated need for forensic psychiatric hospitalisation. However, little is known about the actual need for the health care of prisoners with reduced criminal responsibility (PRCR). The purpose of this study was to explore treatment-related visits to prison by PRCR in Finland.

Design/methodology/approach: The research data comprise information on PRCR's treatment-related visits and that of a matched control group (n = 222). Descriptive cross-tabulation with X²- and nonparametric Mann-Whitney U-tests and Cox regression analyses are applied.

Findings: The results show that almost every PRCR had at least one treatment-related visit during their sentences. Visits to a psychiatric hospital for prisoners, to the prison hospital and especially to a civil hospital are more common among PRCR. The need for treatment appears significantly earlier in their sentences.

Originality/value: These findings demonstrate the PRCR's greater need for access to health services and the need for further development between the Health Care Services for Prisoners, Prison and Probation Service of Finland and public health and social services in Finland. More exploration of the medical reasons and locational distribution of the vast amount of civil hospitalisation is needed.

目的:在全球范围内,健康问题在囚犯中非常普遍。精神状态检查旨在帮助识别罪犯的精神问题,以及这些精神问题与他们所犯罪行之间可能存在的联系。法律和医学术语 "刑事责任减轻 "指的是由于精神健康受损而导致的现实感减弱以及控制自己行为的能力减弱,并且经评估不需要接受法医精神病住院治疗。然而,人们对刑事责任减轻囚犯(PRCR)的实际医疗需求知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨芬兰刑事责任减轻囚犯到监狱接受治疗的相关情况:研究数据包括刑事责任减轻犯和匹配对照组(n = 222)与治疗相关的探监信息。采用 X² 和非参数 Mann-Whitney U 检验的描述性交叉表法以及 Cox 回归分析:研究结果表明,几乎每一名被剥夺自由者在服刑期间都至少接受过一次与治疗相关的探视。到囚犯精神病院、监狱医院,特别是民事医院就诊的情况在 PRCR 中更为常见。在他们服刑期间,需要治疗的时间明显提前:这些研究结果表明,被剥夺自由者更需要获得医疗服务,芬兰的囚犯医疗服务、监狱和缓刑犯服务以及芬兰的公共卫生和社会服务需要进一步发展。需要对大量民事住院的医疗原因和地点分布进行更多的探索。
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