Morrison E F
Department of Nursing, University of New Hampshire, Durham 03824-3563.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs. 1991 Feb;5(1):17-24. doi: 10.1016/0883-9417(91)90005-p.
Despite the focus on the increasing number of mentally ill in prisons and jails, very little actually is known about the psychological effects of prison on this high-risk group. A qualitative study was conducted to explore the inmate subculture and its effect on a person who is mentally ill. Interviews were conducted with 13 subjects who were both inmates and staff members in a forensic halfway house. The results suggest that the victimization that is a way of life within the prison system poses particular problems for mentally ill inmates, whose lack of social and economic resources, dependence, and need for attention make them particularly vulnerable. The implications of victimization of the mentally ill for health care professionals working in prisons also are discussed.
尽管人们关注监狱中精神疾病患者数量的不断增加,但实际上对于监狱对这一高危群体的心理影响知之甚少。开展了一项定性研究,以探索囚犯亚文化及其对精神病患者的影响。对一所法医中途之家的13名既是囚犯又是工作人员的受试者进行了访谈。结果表明,在监狱系统中作为一种生活方式的受害行为给精神病囚犯带来了特殊问题,他们缺乏社会和经济资源、依赖他人且需要关注,这使他们特别容易受到伤害。还讨论了精神病患者受害对在监狱工作的医护人员的影响。