Social Development Research Group, School of Social Work, University of Washington, 9725 3rd Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98115-2024, USA.
Law Hum Behav. 2011 Apr;35(2):143-51. doi: 10.1007/s10979-010-9220-x.
The present study investigates how visitation from parents impacts youths' mental health in the first two months of incarceration in a secure juvenile facility. A diverse sample of 276 male, newly incarcerated serious adolescent offenders (14-17 years) was interviewed over a 60-day period. Results indicate that youth who receive visits from parents report more rapid declines in depressive symptoms over time compared to youth who do not receive parental visits. Moreover, these effects are cumulative, such that the greater number of visits from parents, the greater the decrease in depressive symptoms. Importantly, the protective effect of receiving parental visits during incarceration exists regardless of the quality of the parent-adolescent relationship. Policy changes that facilitate visitation may be key for easing adjustment during the initial period of incarceration.
本研究调查了父母探视如何影响青少年在被安全监禁的头两个月的心理健康。对 276 名新入狱的严重青少年罪犯(14-17 岁)进行了为期 60 天的采访,这些青少年罪犯的背景多样。结果表明,与没有父母探视的青少年相比,得到父母探视的青少年的抑郁症状随着时间的推移下降得更快。此外,这些影响是累积的,父母探视的次数越多,抑郁症状的减轻就越大。重要的是,无论亲子关系的质量如何,在监禁期间获得父母探视都有保护作用。促进探视的政策变化可能是缓解监禁初期适应过程的关键。