Outcomes and gender differences in a group-based in-prison program for drug offenders in the Philippines.

Ma Regina Hechanova, Benjamin Ryan M Rañeses Iii, Annabelle M Rosco, Shera L Gosimat
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Abstract

Purpose: Literature on drug recovery programs has mostly emanated from the West, and there is a dearth of literature on drug treatment from a gender perspective. This study aims to contribute to these gaps by examining gender differences in the impact of drug counseling programs for drug offenders in the Philippines.

Design/methodology/approach: This study consisted of 246 persons incarcerated for drug use who participated in a drug counseling program as part of their plea-bargaining agreement. Participants came from 19 jail facilities in six regions in the Philippines. The Katatagan, Kalusugan at Damayan ng Komunidad (resilience, health and care in community) for persons deprived of liberty program consisted of drug recovery, life skills and family modules. The sessions were facilitated by trained jail personnel who delivered the program in small groups, conducted once a week for up to six months. The study used a cohort design and administered pre- and post-test surveys before and after the program.

Findings: Structural equation modeling was used to test the program's theory of change. As hypothesized, the active ingredients (recovery skills, life skills and family support) were positively associated with psychological well-being, perceived quality of life and intent not to use. The active ingredients were negatively associated with substance use disorder symptoms. Analysis of variance revealed the interaction between time and gender for recovery skills, life skills, family support, well-being, intent to refuse and substance use disorder symptoms. The program had a greater effect size among female participants compared to males.

Research limitations/implications: The cohort design does not allow for causal generalizations on the impact of the program. Future studies using randomized control trials and longitudinal designs post incarceration are needed for more robust conclusions on the impact of the program. In addition, the program was created primarily to treat drug use and does not include those involved in drug distribution or manufacturing. More research is needed to address this population and identify appropriate interventions to avoid recidivism.

Practical implications: Majority of those incarcerated in the Philippines are because of drug charges. The study is the first in the Philippine prison setting examining gender differences in outcomes of a drug rehabilitation program. It suggests the viability of implementing a treatment program for persons who use drugs in detention facilities.

Social implications: In many countries, drug use is treated as crime. However, more than punishment, the study suggests the viability of reformation in detention facilities. These can potentially prevent recidivism and provide individuals the skills they need to achieve greater quality of life after incarceration.

Originality/value: The study validated the importance of recovery skills, life skills and family support in the rehabilitation of drug offenders. Significant gender differences in the impact of the program highlight the importance of using a gender lens in implementing and evaluating drug recovery programs in jails.

菲律宾以团体为基础的毒品罪犯监狱计划的结果与性别差异。
目的:关于戒毒项目的文献大多来自西方,缺乏从性别角度研究戒毒的文献。本研究旨在通过研究菲律宾毒品罪犯的毒品咨询项目影响中的性别差异来弥补这些差距。设计/方法/方法:本研究包括246名因吸毒而被监禁的人,他们参加了一个药物咨询项目,作为他们认罪协议的一部分。参与者来自菲律宾六个地区的19个监狱设施。被剥夺自由者社区复原力、保健和护理方案包括戒毒康复、生活技能和家庭单元。这些课程由训练有素的监狱工作人员提供便利,他们以小组形式实施该计划,每周进行一次,为期六个月。该研究采用队列设计,并在项目前后进行了测试前和测试后的调查。研究结果:采用结构方程模型对程序的变化理论进行了检验。正如假设的那样,有效成分(恢复技能、生活技能和家庭支持)与心理健康、感知生活质量和不使用意图呈正相关。活性成分与物质使用障碍症状呈负相关。方差分析揭示了时间和性别在康复技能、生活技能、家庭支持、幸福感、拒绝意向和物质使用障碍症状方面的相互作用。与男性相比,该项目对女性参与者的影响更大。研究局限性/启示:队列设计不允许对项目的影响进行因果概括。未来的研究需要使用随机对照试验和监禁后的纵向设计来得出更可靠的结论。此外,该计划主要是为治疗药物使用而创建的,不包括涉及药物分销或制造的人员。需要更多的研究来解决这一人群,并确定适当的干预措施,以避免再犯。实际意义:在菲律宾,大多数被监禁的人是因为毒品指控。这项研究是在菲律宾监狱环境中首次对戒毒项目结果的性别差异进行研究。它表明,在拘留所对吸毒者实施治疗方案是可行的。社会影响:在许多国家,吸毒被视为犯罪。然而,除了惩罚之外,这项研究还表明,改革拘留设施是可行的。这有可能防止再犯,并为个人提供服刑后提高生活质量所需的技能。独创性/价值:本研究验证了康复技能、生活技能和家庭支持在毒品罪犯康复中的重要性。该方案影响的显著性别差异突出了在实施和评估监狱戒毒方案时使用性别视角的重要性。
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