McLean Rachel L, Robarge Jacqueline, Sherman Susan G
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.
J Urban Health. 2006 May;83(3):382-93. doi: 10.1007/s11524-006-9048-3.
Despite extensive documentation of the reentry challenges facing female prisoners, few such studies have focused on women exiting jails. The Window Study investigated factors associated with the perceived availability of stable housing upon release from detention. Anonymous surveys were conducted with a random sample (n=148) of female detainees at the Baltimore City Detention Center from January 21 to March 17, 2005. Interviews focused on socio-demographic background, health status, recent drug use and sexual behavior history, and material and social resource availability upon release. The median age of female detainees was 37 (interquartile range [IQR]: 29, 41), 69% were African-American, and 33% identified as lesbian or bisexual. The median income in the 30 days prior to arrest was $145 (IQR: 0, 559), and the median number of prior arrests was 5 (IQR: 3, 11). In the presence of other variables familial support (Adjusted Odds Ratio [AOR] 2.57; 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 1.21, 5.47) and a monthly income of $400-799 (AOR 3.18; 95% CI 1.00, 10.07) were positively associated with perceived housing stability upon release; wanting a support group for having traded sex for money, drugs or a place to stay (AOR 0.25; 95% CI 0.10, 0.63) was significantly negatively associated with perceived housing stability upon release. This study suggests the importance of pre-release planning and continuity of care for female detainees. Interventions should emphasize access to housing, economic opportunity and family reunification. Special attention is warranted to those who have engaged in sex work, who may be marginalized from family and service-based support networks.
尽管有大量文献记录了女性囚犯面临的重新融入社会的挑战,但很少有此类研究关注出狱女性。“窗口研究”调查了与被拘留者获释后可获得稳定住房的认知相关的因素。2005年1月21日至3月17日,对巴尔的摩市拘留中心的148名女性被拘留者进行了随机抽样的匿名调查。访谈重点关注社会人口背景、健康状况、近期吸毒和性行为史,以及获释后的物质和社会资源可得性。女性被拘留者的年龄中位数为37岁(四分位间距[IQR]:29,41),69%为非裔美国人,33%被认定为女同性恋或双性恋。被捕前30天的收入中位数为145美元(IQR:0,559),之前被捕的次数中位数为5次(IQR:3,11)。在存在其他变量的情况下,家庭支持(调整优势比[AOR]2.57;95%置信区间[CI]1.21,5.47)和每月收入400 - 799美元(AOR 3.18;95%CI 1.00,10.07)与获释后可感知的住房稳定性呈正相关;因用性交易换取金钱、毒品或住处而希望有一个支持小组(AOR 0.25;95%CI 0.10,0.63)与获释后可感知的住房稳定性呈显著负相关。这项研究表明了对女性被拘留者进行释放前规划和持续护理的重要性。干预措施应强调获得住房、经济机会和家庭团聚。对于那些从事性工作的人应给予特别关注,他们可能会被家庭和基于服务的支持网络边缘化。