Plettinckx Els, Berndt Nadine, Seixas Rita, De Smet Stefaan, Antoine Jérôme, Bruggeman Helena, Harth Nina, Papadopoulou Athanasia, Bafi Ioulia, Fotiou Anastasios, Pridotkienė Evelina, Kalinauskaitė Rima, Rašimaitė Brigita, Tsiakkirou Myria, Balcaen Margot, Fernandez Kim, Gremeaux Lies, Dirkx Nicky, De Ridder Karin, Yiasemi Ioanna, Mavrou Josefina
Sciensano, Rue Juliette Wytsmanstraat 14, Brussels, 1050, Belgium.
Direction de la santé - service d'épidémiologie et statistique, rue de Bitbourg 20, Luxembourg-Hamm, 1273, Luxembourg.
Arch Public Health. 2024 Oct 8;82(1):178. doi: 10.1186/s13690-024-01405-2.
Compared to the general population, people living in prison are at an increased risk to experience negative (mental) health outcomes. Moreover, delinquency and drug use have many risk factors in common. A need exists for increasing the knowledge about health needs, drug use patterns and the coverage of drug-related interventions in prison within Europe. The current protocol describes the design of a study about wellbeing, drug use and related care in prison.
METHODS/DESIGN: A multicentre mixed method design is implemented in five European countries (Belgium, Cyprus, Greece, Lithuania and Luxembourg). Qualitative and quantitative data collection tools are combined in order to generate complementary and comprehensive results. First, a cross-sectional survey among people living in prison is conducted. This survey is based on a model questionnaire, the European Questionnaire on Drug use among people living in Prison, developed by the European Monitoring Centre for Drug and Drugs Addiction. Second, people living in prison and people who have been recently released from prison are involved in qualitative semi-structured face-to-face interviews. The main topics of interest are the use of drugs and other health related topics such as loneliness, anxiety, depression, infectious diseases, suicide and treatment. Third, data regarding health and social reintegration measures in prison is collected through a quantitative survey addressed to the prison authorities.
This study protocol presentes a European study which aims to assess drug use among people living in prison and recently released people who use drugs as well as the existing care services in prisons. Hereby, factors related to the prison environment and their needs, both inside and outside prison are taken into account. Importantly, this study protocol describes a methodology which is developed to be executed in different prison settings within different countries simultaneously. Accordingly, for each country the protocol is adjustable to specific national legal requirements, regional differences and distinct local regulations of prison administrations. However, extensive modularity inevitably comes with significant limitations of comparability and generalizability of the results.
与普通人群相比,监狱服刑人员出现负面(心理)健康状况的风险更高。此外,犯罪和吸毒有许多共同的风险因素。欧洲需要更多地了解监狱服刑人员的健康需求、吸毒模式以及与毒品相关干预措施的覆盖情况。本研究方案描述了一项关于监狱服刑人员的幸福感、吸毒情况及相关护理的研究设计。
方法/设计:在五个欧洲国家(比利时、塞浦路斯、希腊、立陶宛和卢森堡)实施多中心混合方法设计。定性和定量数据收集工具相结合,以产生互补且全面的结果。首先,对监狱服刑人员进行横断面调查。该调查基于一份由欧洲毒品和药物成瘾监测中心编制的示范问卷《欧洲监狱服刑人员吸毒情况调查问卷》。其次,监狱服刑人员和近期刑满释放人员参与定性半结构化面对面访谈。主要关注的主题包括吸毒及其他与健康相关的主题,如孤独感、焦虑、抑郁、传染病、自杀和治疗。第三,通过向监狱当局进行定量调查收集有关监狱健康和社会重新融入措施的数据。
本研究方案介绍了一项欧洲研究,旨在评估监狱服刑人员及近期刑满释放的吸毒人员的吸毒情况以及监狱现有的护理服务。据此,考虑到与监狱环境相关的因素及其在监狱内外的需求。重要的是,本研究方案描述了一种开发出来可同时在不同国家的不同监狱环境中执行的方法。因此,对于每个国家,该方案可根据具体的国家法律要求、地区差异和监狱管理部门不同的地方法规进行调整。然而,广泛的模块化不可避免地伴随着结果可比性和普遍性的重大局限性。