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成败在此一举:成功实现监禁后的过渡。

Make or break: Succeeding in transition from incarceration.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Jan 18;19(1):e0296947. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296947. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Several factors impact successful reintegration after incarceration. We sought to better understand these factors such as pre-release preparedness or access to financial resources in provincial correctional facilities in Ontario, Canada with an underlying focus on the role of personal identification (PID) among people at risk of homelessness. We conducted a qualitative study with one-on-one telephone interviews. Eligibility criteria included having been released from a provincial correctional facility in the preceding 2 years, being over the age of 18, speaking English and having telephone access. Participants were recruited between February 2021 and July 2021. All interviews were audio recorded and transcribed. Data was analyzed using a thematic analysis framework along with strategies from grounded theory research. We interviewed 12 individuals and identified six key themes including 1) Degree of Preparedness Pre-Release 2) Managing Priorities Post-Release 3) Impact of Support Post-Release 4) Obstacles with Accessing Services 5) Influence of Personal Identification 6) Emotions and Uncertainty. We found that people with mental health and addiction challenges are uniquely at risk post-release. Solutions must include comprehensive and proactive case management that bridges the pre-release and post-release periods, simplified processes for obtaining PID, better connections to health and social services, and improved pre-release planning for community support.

摘要

有几个因素会影响监禁后的成功再融入。我们试图更好地了解这些因素,例如在加拿大安大略省省级监狱中的出狱前准备或获得经济资源的情况,其主要关注点是在有 homelessness 风险的人群中 personal identification (PID) 的作用。我们进行了一项定性研究,采用一对一的电话访谈。入选标准包括在过去 2 年内从省级监狱获释、年龄在 18 岁以上、会说英语并能使用电话。参与者是在 2021 年 2 月至 7 月间招募的。所有访谈都进行了录音和转录。数据使用主题分析框架以及扎根理论研究的策略进行分析。我们采访了 12 个人,并确定了六个关键主题,包括 1)出狱前的准备程度 2)出狱后的优先级管理 3)出狱后的支持影响 4)获取服务的障碍 5)个人识别的影响 6)情绪和不确定性。我们发现,有心理健康和成瘾问题的人在出狱后面临着独特的风险。解决方案必须包括全面和积极主动的个案管理,弥合出狱前和出狱后的时期,简化获取 PID 的程序,更好地连接到健康和社会服务,并改进社区支持的出狱前规划。

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