Center for Behavioral Health Services and Criminal Justice Research, Rutgers University, 176 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
Psychiatr Serv. 2011 Aug;62(8):954-8. doi: 10.1176/ps.62.8.pss6208_0954.
This study examined the traumatic and stressful event exposure history and psychiatric health characteristics of soon-to-be released female inmates who self-referred to specialty posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment.
The final sample (N=209) included female prison inmates aged 18 or older who were assessed for trauma exposure and axis I disorders with standardized clinical instruments.
The rate of serious mental disorders was high. Presence of psychiatric disorders was significantly associated with a history of traumatic event exposure and full or subthreshold PTSD, and high rates of overall traumatic event exposure (88%) and childhood sexual or physical trauma (74%). Descriptive profiles of specific lifetime traumatic and stressful events were associated with psychiatric disorders.
Findings suggest strong behavioral effects associated with lifetime traumatic and stressful event histories and indicate major psychiatric health care needs among female prison inmates that are likely unmet by existing services.
本研究考察了即将获释的女性囚犯的创伤和应激性生活事件暴露史以及精神健康特征,这些女性囚犯是自行寻求创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)专业治疗的。
最终样本(N=209)包括年龄在 18 岁及以上的女性监狱囚犯,他们使用标准化临床工具评估创伤暴露和轴 I 障碍。
严重精神障碍的发生率很高。精神障碍的存在与创伤事件暴露史以及完全或阈下 PTSD 的存在显著相关,且创伤事件总暴露率(88%)和儿童期性或身体创伤率(74%)较高。特定终生创伤和应激性生活事件的描述性特征与精神障碍有关。
研究结果表明,终生创伤和应激性生活事件史与强烈的行为影响有关,并表明女性监狱囚犯存在严重的精神卫生保健需求,而现有服务可能无法满足这些需求。