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针对被监禁者的数字关系干预措施的影响

Impact of a digital relationship intervention for jailed individuals.

作者信息

Guttman Shayna, Doss Brian D

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA.

出版信息

Fam Process. 2025 Mar;64(1):e13081. doi: 10.1111/famp.13081. Epub 2024 Nov 12.

Abstract

Not surprisingly, incarceration's extreme separation and stress have significant negative effects on romantic relationships. Unfortunately, few programs have been developed to improve jailed individuals' romantic relationship with their non-incarcerated partner. The present study investigated the effectiveness of the individual version of the digital OurRelationship program for incarcerated individuals. The current study is a program evaluation of services provided by PayTel Inc. (a provider of eLearning and communication devices in US jails) between June 2020 and November 2021. Of the 5411 individuals in a romantic relationship who started the program, 3034 completed it. Following completion of the program, 78% reported feeling "Mostly" or "Very Satisfied" with the program, and 77% reported "Slight" to "Strong" agreement that their relationship benefited from the program. Individuals' relationship confidence (d = 0.36) and relationship knowledge (d = 0.33) significantly improved during the program. Women and Latino/Hispanic and Asian/PI individuals experienced the largest pre-post gains in relationship functioning. Furthermore, racial/ethnic minority groups tended to report higher satisfaction with the program. Overall, the high rates of program satisfaction and significant pre-post changes-combined with their reduced barriers to dissemination-support the delivery of digital relationship programs for jailed individuals interested in strengthening their relationship.

摘要

毫不奇怪,监禁带来的极度隔离和压力对恋爱关系有显著的负面影响。不幸的是,很少有项目是为改善被监禁者与其非被监禁伴侣之间的恋爱关系而开发的。本研究调查了数字版OurRelationship个人项目对被监禁者的有效性。本研究是对PayTel公司(美国监狱电子学习和通信设备供应商)在2020年6月至2021年11月期间提供的服务进行的项目评估。在开始该项目的5411名处于恋爱关系中的人中,有3034人完成了该项目。项目结束后,78%的人报告对该项目“大多”或 “非常满意”,77%的人报告 “轻微” 到 “强烈” 同意他们的关系从该项目中受益。在项目期间,个人的关系信心(d = 0.36)和关系知识(d = 0.33)有显著提高。女性以及拉丁裔/西班牙裔和亚裔/太平洋岛民在关系功能方面的前后变化最大。此外,少数种族/族裔群体对该项目的满意度往往更高。总体而言,项目满意度高以及显著的前后变化——再加上其较低的传播障碍——支持为有兴趣加强关系的被监禁者提供数字关系项目。

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