Islam-Zwart Kayleen A, Vik Peter W, Rawlins Karen S
Eastern Washington University, Department of Psychology, Cheney, WA 99004-2431, USA.
Womens Health Issues. 2007 Jul-Aug;17(4):237-43. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2007.02.007. Epub 2007 Jun 13.
Although there has been increasing focus on female offenders in recent years, relatively little is known about the psychological pattern of prison adjustment. The present study examined the initial psychological reaction and subsequent pattern of adjustment over 3 weeks for 62 female inmates incarcerated on the minimum security unit of a state prison in the northwestern United States. Mean age was 32.96 years, and 82% of participants were European-American. Shortly following incarceration, women voluntarily completed a clinical and demographic interview and packet of questionnaires, including the Brief Symptoms Inventory. Results indicated female inmates show above-average endorsement of psychological symptoms at initial incarceration, which tend to significantly decline by the second week in prison, with the exception of hostility ratings, which remain relatively constant. Such findings have important implications for the development and implementation of programs to facilitate adjustment to prison.
尽管近年来对女性罪犯的关注日益增加,但对于监狱适应的心理模式却知之甚少。本研究考察了美国西北部一所州立监狱最低安全级别的62名女性囚犯在3周内的初始心理反应及随后的适应模式。平均年龄为32.96岁,82%的参与者为欧美裔。入狱后不久,女性囚犯自愿完成了一次临床和人口统计学访谈以及一套问卷,包括简明症状量表。结果表明,女性囚犯在入狱初期对心理症状的认可程度高于平均水平,到入狱第二周时,这些症状往往会显著下降,但敌意评分除外,其保持相对稳定。这些发现对于制定和实施促进监狱适应的项目具有重要意义。