DeHart Dana D, Smith Hayden P, Kaminski Robert J
Center for Child and Family Studies, College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
J Correct Health Care. 2009 Apr;15(2):129-41; quiz 159-60. doi: 10.1177/1078345809331444.
To date, little research has systematically investigated perceptions of mental health professionals regarding motivations for self-injury among prison inmates. To help fill this gap, the authors used descriptive techniques to examine self-injurious behavior among inmates from the perspective of correctional mental health professionals. A quantitative survey assessed perceptions of mental health staff regarding etiology, motivations, and manifestations of self-injury. A qualitative interview component was used to explicate responses from the survey. Inmate cutting, scratching, opening old wounds, and inserting objects were the most commonly witnessed behaviors. Findings suggest that self-injury occurred regularly and that a subset of inmates are responsible for recurrent events. Mental health professionals perceived the motivation for inmate self-injury to be both manipulative and a coping mechanism. They described current management strategies and corresponding needs for training and resources.
迄今为止,很少有研究系统地调查心理健康专业人员对监狱囚犯自我伤害动机的看法。为了填补这一空白,作者运用描述性技术,从惩教心理健康专业人员的角度审视囚犯的自我伤害行为。一项定量调查评估了心理健康工作人员对自我伤害的病因、动机和表现的看法。采用定性访谈部分来阐释调查中的回答。囚犯割伤、抓伤、撕开旧伤口和插入物体是最常被目睹的行为。研究结果表明,自我伤害经常发生,并且一部分囚犯是反复发生此类事件的原因。心理健康专业人员认为囚犯自我伤害的动机既是为了操纵他人,也是一种应对机制。他们描述了当前的管理策略以及相应的培训和资源需求。