The Impact of Trauma-Sensitive Yoga on Persons Who Are Incarcerated: Identifying, Understanding, and Controlling Emotions.

Journal of forensic nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-13 DOI:10.1097/JFN.0000000000000482
Kimberly Collica-Cox, George J Day, Alicia Bennett, Cameron Maruszewski
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Background: While persons who are incarcerated have high rates of previous trauma, further traumatization can result from the experience of incarceration. The inability to effectively process trauma can lead to maladaptive behavior, a serious concern for correctional administrators. Acquiring the skills to regulate emotions and mitigate feelings of impulsivity help persons who are incarcerated take responsibility for their actions to make better decisions, simultaneously encouraging prosocial behavior, decreasing institutional misconduct, and reducing behaviors that place one at risk for repeated involvement in the criminal justice system.

Purpose: Trauma-sensitive yoga (TSY) is one correctional intervention that can effectively address misconduct issues. Yet, the specific impact of TSY on populations who are incarcerated has not been empirically investigated.

Methods: A mixed-methods study, utilizing pretest and posttest interviewing, was conducted with male residents in a New York jail who completed a 4-week TSY program.

Results: Data indicated that those who participated in TSY experienced statistically significant improvements in self-esteem, self-control, resilience, institutional conduct, self-efficacy, and emotion regulation. Qualitative data also indicated high levels of connectivity with other TSY class participants.

Implications: This research implies that cost-effective interventions like TSY have the ability to produce beneficial outcomes within a short time, which is integral to furthering rehabilitative efforts within the transient nature of the jail setting.

创伤敏感瑜伽对被监禁者的影响:识别、理解和控制情绪。
背景:虽然被监禁者以前受过创伤的比例很高,但监禁经历可能会导致进一步的创伤。无法有效处理创伤可能会导致适应不良行为,这也是惩教管理者严重关切的问题。掌握调节情绪和缓解冲动情绪的技能有助于被监禁者为自己的行为负责,从而做出更好的决定,同时鼓励亲社会行为,减少机构中的不当行为,并减少使人面临重复卷入刑事司法系统风险的行为。目的:创伤敏感瑜伽(TSY)是一种能够有效解决不当行为问题的矫治干预措施。然而,TSY 对被监禁人群的具体影响尚未得到实证调查:方法:采用前测和后测访谈法,对纽约一所监狱中完成为期 4 周 TSY 课程的男性囚犯进行了一项混合方法研究:数据显示,参加 TSY 的人在自尊、自我控制、复原力、机构行为、自我效能感和情绪调节方面都有了统计学意义上的显著改善。定性数据还表明,他们与其他 TSY 班学员之间的联系也很紧密:这项研究表明,像 TSY 这样具有成本效益的干预措施能够在短时间内产生有益的结果,这对于在监狱这种短暂的环境中推进改造工作是不可或缺的。
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