1 University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2018 May;28(6):873-887. doi: 10.1177/1049732318758634. Epub 2018 Feb 24.
Jail admissions in the United States number nearly 1 million women annually. Many have limited access to public support and must seek assistance from family, friends, and strangers to maintain health and safety after release. This study sought to learn more about how women with a history of interpersonal trauma and criminal justice involvement perceive and manage social relationships. In-depth, story-eliciting interviews were conducted over 12 months with 10 participants who were selected from the convenience sample of an ongoing parent study in a Midwestern urban jail. Embedded trauma narratives were analyzed for self-presentation, form, and theme. The trauma narratives registered a continuum of agency, anchored at either end by patterns of strategizing talk and fatalizing talk. Providers and advocates can improve support for justice-involved women post incarceration by becoming familiar with and responding to patterns of strategizing and fatalizing in their personal narratives.
美国每年有近 100 万名女性入狱。许多人获得公共支持的机会有限,必须在获释后寻求家人、朋友和陌生人的帮助,以维持健康和安全。本研究旨在更多地了解有过人际创伤和刑事司法经历的女性如何看待和管理社会关系。在中西部城市监狱一项正在进行的父母研究的便利样本中,选择了 10 名参与者,对他们进行了为期 12 个月的深入、故事引出的访谈。对嵌入的创伤叙事进行了自我呈现、形式和主题分析。创伤叙事记录了一个连续的代理机构,其两端分别是策略性谈话和宿命论谈话的模式。提供者和倡导者可以通过熟悉并回应其个人叙事中的策略性和宿命论模式,来改善对监禁后参与司法的女性的支持。