Nigerian prisoners' experience: prison circumstances, family support and sleep quality.

IF 1.1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Omokehinde Olubunmi Fakorede, Peter Olutunde Onifade, Oluyinka Emmanuel Majekodunmi, Adefunke Omosefe DadeMatthews
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to determine the association between prison circumstances, perceived family support and sleep quality among male inmates at the Ibara prison, Ogun State.

Design/methodology/approach: It was a cross-sectional study of 300 male inmates interviewed with socio-demographic proforma and Pittsburgh sleep quality index.

Findings: While all respondents described the prison as being overcrowded, half of them used inappropriate sleeping materials daily and 41.4% decried a very noisy environment at night. Twenty-seven percent of the respondents described poor family support while 47.3% experienced poor sleep quality. Though nature of sleeping material and self-awareness of sleep problem were associated with poor sleep quality, no predictor of the latter was identified.

Research limitations/implications: The study was conducted among males only because of the relative dominance of the male gender in the prison population. This makes analysis of gender difference impossible. Furthermore, sleep studies may be preferred over reports by some sleep experts.

Practical implications: Findings from this study may culminate in taking steps to improve the Nigerian prison conditions as well as the prisoner's welfare.

Social implications: Developing support group for relatives of inmates may be a focus of social intervention for these inmates. Also, inmates with good sleep quality are likely to partake effectively in the prison reformation programmes and may not self-medicate with sedatives.

Originality/value: This study provides a scholarly documentation of the state of Nigerian prisons; inmates' perception of family support; prevalence and correlates of poor sleep quality among a group of male inmates.

尼日利亚囚犯的经历:监狱环境、家庭支持和睡眠质量。
目的:本研究旨在确定奥贡州伊瓦拉监狱男性囚犯的监狱环境、感知的家庭支持和睡眠质量之间的关系。设计/方法/方法:这是一项对300名男性囚犯的横断面研究,采用社会人口学形式表和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数进行了访谈。调查结果:虽然所有受访者都认为监狱人满为患,但其中一半的人每天使用不合适的睡眠材料,41.4%的人谴责晚上非常嘈杂的环境。27%的受访者表示家庭支持不足,47.3%的受访者表示睡眠质量不佳。尽管睡眠物质的性质和睡眠问题的自我意识与睡眠质量差有关,但没有发现后者的预测因素。研究局限性/影响:这项研究是在男性中进行的,只是因为男性在监狱人口中相对占主导地位。这使得无法对性别差异进行分析。此外,睡眠研究可能比一些睡眠专家的报告更受欢迎。实际意义:这项研究的结果可能最终导致采取措施改善尼日利亚的监狱条件以及囚犯的福利。社会影响:为囚犯亲属建立支持小组可能是这些囚犯社会干预的重点。此外,睡眠质量好的囚犯可能会有效地参与监狱改造计划,并且可能不会使用镇静剂进行自我治疗。原创性/价值:本研究提供了尼日利亚监狱状况的学术文献;囚犯对家庭支持的看法;一组男性囚犯睡眠质量差的患病率和相关性。
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International Journal of Prisoner Health
International Journal of Prisoner Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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