Shinkfield Alison J, Graffam Joe
Deakin University, School of Psychology, Melbourne, Australia.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2010 Jun;54(3):346-60. doi: 10.1177/0306624X09331443. Epub 2009 Mar 3.
This study examines the role of emotional state in the reintegration of ex-prisoners. Participants were 101 adult prisoners (72 male, 29 female) who completed a questionnaire 1 month prior to their release and at two postrelease points focusing, first, on prison-related experiences and, second, on the quality of life conditions experienced following release. The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-II) and the Beck Anxiety Inventory were also completed at each interview. Results indicate that mean BDI-II scores were significantly higher at prerelease than postrelease, while mean anxiety scores were unchanged over the period under investigation. There are significant relationships between numerous reintegration variables and emotional state following release. At each postrelease point, lower depression and anxiety among participants were related to higher age and improved psychological health. Higher depression and anxiety were related to participation in a postrelease program. Theoretical implications for reintegration theory are discussed, together with practical applications.
本研究考察了情绪状态在刑满释放人员重新融入社会过程中的作用。研究参与者为101名成年囚犯(72名男性,29名女性),他们在获释前1个月以及获释后的两个时间点完成了一份问卷,问卷首先聚焦于与监狱相关的经历,其次聚焦于获释后所经历的生活质量状况。每次访谈时还完成了贝克抑郁量表(BDI-II)和贝克焦虑量表。结果表明,BDI-II平均得分在释放前显著高于释放后,而平均焦虑得分在调查期间没有变化。众多重新融入社会的变量与释放后的情绪状态之间存在显著关系。在每个释放后的时间点,参与者较低的抑郁和焦虑水平与较高的年龄以及改善的心理健康状况相关。较高的抑郁和焦虑水平与参与释放后项目有关。文中讨论了重新融入社会理论的理论意义以及实际应用。