Conditions that influence coping mechanisms in Latina mothers affected by incarceration: A secondary analysis using the vulnerability framework.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Research in Nursing & Health Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-24 DOI:10.1002/nur.22335
Allison D Crawford, Tiffany N Ricks, Kelly McGlothen Bell, Jacqueline M McGrath, Christine Abbyad, Elizabeth Polinard, Lisa M Cleveland
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Abstract

The objective of this study is to assess women's vulnerability to becoming involved with the legal system as it relates to their exposure, sensitivity, and resiliency to specific experiences associated with incarceration before, during, and after their confinement using the vulnerability framework. We sampled 12 women who self-identified as Latina mothers from local jail annexes, probation department offices, and substance use treatment centers in South Central Texas. We conducted a qualitative, secondary analysis. Three overarching themes emerged: (1) "[The abuse] just kept happening;" (2) "[Incarceration] was an excessive interference;" and (3) "I wasn't there back then [for my children], but now I can be [there for them] in some way." We also identified subthemes. More research and culturally tailored programming are needed to bridge services across legal system sites (jails, prisons, probation) that interact with this population of women to provide supportive services. PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION: We would like to recognize community stakeholders who work in the local jail, probation, and medication treatment centers who helped with the distribution of fliers and participant recruitment along with the women who shared their experiences following incarceration for the original study's data used in this secondary analysis.

影响受监禁影响的拉丁裔母亲应对机制的条件:利用脆弱性框架进行二次分析。
本研究的目的是利用脆弱性框架,评估妇女卷入法律系统的脆弱性,因为这与她们在监禁前、监禁期间和监禁后所经历的与监禁相关的特定经历有关的暴露、敏感性和复原力。我们从德克萨斯州中南部的当地监狱附属建筑、缓刑部门办公室和药物使用治疗中心抽取了 12 名自我认同为拉丁裔母亲的妇女。我们进行了二次定性分析。我们发现了三个首要主题:(1)"(虐待)不断发生";(2)"(监禁)是一种过度干扰";以及(3)"那时我没有(陪伴)我的孩子,但现在我可以以某种方式(陪伴)他们"。我们还确定了次主题。我们需要开展更多的研究,并制定符合当地文化的计划,以便在与这些妇女群体有互动的法律系统场所(监狱、看守所、缓刑犯管教所)之间搭建服务桥梁,提供支持性服务。公众贡献:我们要感谢在当地监狱、缓刑犯管教所和药物治疗中心工作的社区利益相关者,他们帮助分发传单、招募参与者,并与妇女们分享了她们入狱后的经历,这些都是本二次分析所使用的原始研究数据的来源。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
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发文量
73
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research in Nursing & Health ( RINAH ) is a peer-reviewed general research journal devoted to publication of a wide range of research that will inform the practice of nursing and other health disciplines. The editors invite reports of research describing problems and testing interventions related to health phenomena, health care and self-care, clinical organization and administration; and the testing of research findings in practice. Research protocols are considered if funded in a peer-reviewed process by an agency external to the authors’ home institution and if the work is in progress. Papers on research methods and techniques are appropriate if they go beyond what is already generally available in the literature and include description of successful use of the method. Theory papers are accepted if each proposition is supported by research evidence. Systematic reviews of the literature are reviewed if PRISMA guidelines are followed. Letters to the editor commenting on published articles are welcome.
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