What are the factors of parental incarceration that may increase risk of poor emotional and mental health in children of prisoners?

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Matthew Charles Thorne, Nick de Viggiani, Emma Plugge
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Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this has an adverse impact on the child and imprisonment of a parent is considered to be an adverse childhood experience (ACE). Parental incarceration will not only affect the child but the entire household and may result in further ACEs such as household dysfunction and parental separation making this group of children particularly vulnerable. This scoping review aims to adopt an international perspective to comprehensively examine the extent range and nature of literature both published and grey relating to parental incarceration and the potential impact on children's emotional and mental health.

Design/methodology/approach: In this scoping review, the five stages identified by Arksey and O'Malley (2005) were used including identifying the research question, identifying relevant studies, study selection, charting data, collating, summarising and reporting results. In addition, the included studies were appraised for quality using methodology-specific tools. A critical narrative synthesis was adopted to present findings and discussion.

Findings: Nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Of the included studies, eight were retrieved from peer-reviewed journals and one from grey literature searching. Five categories with subcategories were identified affecting children's mental health: 1) Relationships: parent and incarcerated child relationship; facilitators and barriers to maintaining contact; 2) Family structure; maternal or paternal incarceration; living arrangements during parental incarceration; 3) Children's emotions: emotional recognition and regulation; resilience; 4) Prison stigma: social stigma; shame and secrecy; 5) Structural disadvantages: poverty; race/ethnicity.

Originality/value: This scoping review has highlighted how the imprisonment of a parent negatively affects their children's emotional and mental health. Factors negatively impacting children's emotional and mental health are interrelated and complex. Further research is required, including differences between paternal and maternal incarceration; impact of gender and age of child; poverty as an ACE and prison exacerbating this; and effects of ethnicity and race. An important policy direction is in developing an effective way of capturing the parental status of a prisoner to ensure that the child and family receive needed support.

父母监禁的哪些因素可能会增加囚犯子女情绪和心理健康不佳的风险?
目的:全球数百万儿童的父母被监禁。研究表明,这对孩子有不利影响,父母被监禁被认为是一种不利的童年经历(ACE)。父母监禁不仅会影响孩子,还会影响整个家庭,并可能导致进一步的ACE,如家庭功能障碍和父母分离,使这类儿童特别脆弱。这项范围界定审查旨在采用国际视角,全面审查与父母监禁有关的已发表和灰色文献的范围和性质,以及对儿童情绪和心理健康的潜在影响。设计/方法/方法:在本次范围界定审查中,使用了Arksey和O'Malley(2005)确定的五个阶段,包括确定研究问题、确定相关研究、研究选择、绘制数据、整理、总结和报告结果。此外,还使用特定方法工具对纳入的研究进行了质量评估。采用了一种批判性的叙述综合法来呈现调查结果和讨论。研究结果:9项研究符合入选标准。在纳入的研究中,8项来自同行评审期刊,1项来自灰色文献检索。确定了影响儿童心理健康的五个类别和子类别:1)关系:父母和被监禁儿童的关系;促进者和保持联系的障碍;2) 家庭结构;母亲或父亲监禁;父母监禁期间的生活安排;3) 儿童情绪:情绪识别和调节;恢复力4) 监狱污名:社会污名;羞耻和隐秘;5) 结构性劣势:贫困;种族/民族。原始性/价值观:这项范围界定审查强调了父母的监禁如何对孩子的情绪和心理健康产生负面影响。对儿童情绪和心理健康产生负面影响的因素是相互关联和复杂的。需要进一步研究,包括父亲和母亲监禁之间的差异;儿童性别和年龄的影响;贫困作为ACE和监狱加剧了这种情况;以及族裔和种族的影响。一个重要的政策方向是制定一种有效的方式来获取囚犯的父母身份,以确保儿童和家庭获得所需的支持。
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
International Journal of Prisoner Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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