Understanding health and illness among incarcerated persons in the Slovenian correctional system: A qualitative study

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Mirko Prosen , Aleksandra Lukić
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Abstract

Understanding the perspectives of incarcerated persons on health and illness, as well as the social contexts influencing these perspectives, is important for developing healthcare interventions that effectively address their specific needs and improve overall well-being. The aim of this study was to explore and understand the complex, multi-dimensional experiences of health and illness among incarcerated persons within the Slovenian correctional system. This study employed an interpretative descriptive design. Using purposive sampling, ten incarcerated persons—five females and five males—were invited to individual, face-to-face, semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis was conducted in accordance with the interpretative description analytical process. Four major themes were identified: (1) Perspectives on health and illness during incarceration, (2) Healthcare access and self-care during incarceration, (3) Social contacts and their impact on health, and (4) Programmes and activities to enhance well-being. The findings highlighted a shift in perception among participants from a traditional view of health as merely the absence of illness to a more dynamic and holistic understanding, encompassing physical, mental, and social determinants of health. The structured environments within prisons can sometimes paradoxically improve physical health by promoting positive health behaviours, yet they often exacerbate mental health challenges due to restricted freedom and social isolation. The study's implications are significant for policy-making, suggesting that integrated health strategies can significantly improve health outcomes for incarcerated populations, aligning with public health objectives and ensuring better community reintegration.
了解斯洛文尼亚惩教系统中被监禁者的健康和疾病:定性研究。
了解被监禁者对健康和疾病的看法以及影响这些看法的社会背景,对于制定有效满足其特定需求并改善其整体福祉的医疗干预措施非常重要。本研究旨在探索和了解斯洛文尼亚惩教系统中被监禁者对健康和疾病的复杂、多维体验。本研究采用了解释性描述设计。通过有目的的抽样,邀请了 10 名被监禁者--5 名女性和 5 名男性--进行了面对面的半结构化访谈。根据解释性描述分析程序进行了主题分析。确定了四大主题(1) 对监禁期间健康和疾病的看法,(2) 监禁期间的医疗保健和自我护理,(3) 社会交往及其对健康的影响,以及 (4) 增进福祉的计划和活动。研究结果表明,参与者的观念发生了转变,从传统的健康仅仅是没有疾病的观点转变为更加动态和全面的理解,包括身体、精神和社会健康的决定因素。监狱中的结构化环境有时会通过促进积极的健康行为来改善身体健康,但由于自由受限和社会隔离,它们往往会加剧心理健康方面的挑战。这项研究对政策制定具有重要意义,表明综合健康战略可以显著改善被监禁人口的健康状况,与公共卫生目标保持一致,并确保他们更好地重返社区。
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Social Science & Medicine
Social Science & Medicine PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
762
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Social Science & Medicine provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of social science research on health. We publish original research articles (both empirical and theoretical), reviews, position papers and commentaries on health issues, to inform current research, policy and practice in all areas of common interest to social scientists, health practitioners, and policy makers. The journal publishes material relevant to any aspect of health from a wide range of social science disciplines (anthropology, economics, epidemiology, geography, policy, psychology, and sociology), and material relevant to the social sciences from any of the professions concerned with physical and mental health, health care, clinical practice, and health policy and organization. We encourage material which is of general interest to an international readership.
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