University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA.
Aging Ment Health. 2021 Feb;25(2):260-268. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2019.1693976. Epub 2019 Nov 29.
This research sought to describe the physical and psychological health and quality of life among older adult men incarcerated in a state prison and to examine the role of age and historical time between age cohorts.
Survey responses from male respondents incarcerated in a medium-security prison ( = 186) were described using frequencies and descriptive statistics; chi-square and analysis of variance analyses were used to examine differences between age cohorts.
The average number of chronic health conditions for the sample was higher than those in similar samples; the proportion of older adults with four or more chronic conditions was 10% higher than the national average for adults age 65 or older. Depression and post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptom severity scores were higher than those found in community-based samples. Significant differences were identified between cohorts regarding physical (number of chronic conditions, = 12.48, < .01); functional impairment, = 4.28, < .05) and psychological health (PTS symptom severity, = 3.16, < .05).
Policy and practice implications are discussed including the expansion of on- and off-site services for older adults in prisons, enhanced accessibility, and the use of grief counseling and stress management strategies.
本研究旨在描述被监禁于州立监狱的老年男性的身心健康和生活质量,并探讨年龄和年龄队列之间时间间隔的作用。
采用频数和描述性统计对被监禁于中等安全级别监狱的男性受访者的调查应答进行描述;采用卡方检验和方差分析检验年龄队列之间的差异。
样本中慢性健康状况的平均数量高于类似样本;患有四种或更多种慢性疾病的老年人比例比 65 岁或以上成年人的全国平均水平高 10%。抑郁和创伤后应激(PTS)症状严重程度得分高于社区样本中发现的得分。在身体(慢性疾病数量, = 12.48, < .01)、功能障碍( = 4.28, < .05)和心理健康(PTS 症状严重程度, = 3.16, < .05)方面,各队列之间存在显著差异。
讨论了政策和实践的影响,包括扩大监狱中老年人群的现场和场外服务,增强可及性,以及使用悲伤咨询和压力管理策略。