Envisioning Justice Solutions, Simi Valley, CA, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2023 Feb;38(3-4):3088-3112. doi: 10.1177/08862605221104526. Epub 2022 May 27.
Prisons are saturated with trauma survivors; yet trauma has not been the focal point of corrections-based treatment. This is the first randomized controlled trial assessing the effectiveness of a Peer-facilitated trauma-specific intervention among men incarcerated for violent offenses (Exploring Trauma: A 6-Session Brief Intervention for Men). The sample consisted of 221 participants (131 treatment / 90 waitlisted control group). Independent t tests determined change over 6-8 weeks on anxiety, depression, mental health, current traumatic distress, and anger. Hypotheses were predominantly supported. Significant improvement was found for the intervention group compared with the waitlisted control group on 11 of the 13 trauma-related outcomes. The greatest effect sizes ranged from .46 for mental health functioning, .42 for trait anger composite, and .40 for anxiety. Support for the effectiveness of this brief intervention and capability of a Peer-facilitated model of delivery was demonstrated. Future research should replicate the methodology and incorporate records data and post-release outcomes.
监狱中充斥着创伤幸存者;然而,创伤并不是基于矫正的治疗的重点。这是第一项评估针对暴力犯罪被监禁的男性的同伴促进创伤特异性干预措施的有效性的随机对照试验(探索创伤:男性的 6 节简短干预措施)。该样本由 221 名参与者(131 名治疗组/90 名候补对照组)组成。独立 t 检验确定了 6-8 周内焦虑、抑郁、心理健康、当前创伤性痛苦和愤怒的变化。假设主要得到了支持。与候补对照组相比,干预组在 13 项与创伤相关的结果中有 11 项得到了显著改善。最大的效应大小范围从心理健康功能的.46 到特质愤怒综合的.42 再到焦虑的.40。证明了这种简短干预措施的有效性和同伴促进交付模式的能力。未来的研究应该复制这种方法,并纳入记录数据和释放后的结果。