女性监狱后再入的创伤、精神病态特征和恢复力

Q2 Social Sciences
J. Helfgott, E. Gunnison
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越来越多的研究对女性精神病进行了调查,但差距仍然存在。最近的研究探索了早期创伤、精神病特征和行为结果之间的联系。利用西雅图妇女重返社会(SWR)倡议评估收集的数据,本研究调查了女性监狱后重返社会结果中早期创伤与精神病态特征之间的关系。本文探讨了心理变态特征作为一种保护性弹性因子在缓解女性出狱和重返社会的早期创伤中的作用。本文分析了85名从华盛顿州妇女矫正中心(WCCW)释放的妇女在释放3年后再犯的背景资料、调查数据和精神病检查表修订(PCL-R)得分。结果表明,研究中大多数女性有早期创伤背景,PCL-R评分预测再犯,而创伤不预测再犯,PCL-R评分不调节创伤与再犯的关系。结果还发现,PCL-R得分与较高的自尊水平有关。研究结果与先前的研究一致,表明精神病态特征与再犯之间存在联系,但不支持精神病态特征作为创伤与再犯之间的调节弹性保护因素。
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Trauma, Psychopathic Traits, and Resilience in Female Post-Prison Reentry Outcomes
A growing body of research has examined female psychopathy, yet gaps remain. Recent research has explored links between early trauma, psychopathic traits, and behavioral outcomes. Utilizing data collected as part of the evaluation of the Seattle Women’s Reentry (SWR) Initiative, this study investigates the relationship between early trauma and psychopathic traits in female post-prison reentry outcomes. The role of psychopathic traits as a protective resilience factor that moderates early trauma for women leaving prison and reentering the community is explored. Background information, survey data, and Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) scores are analyzed in relation to recidivism three-years post release for 85 women released from the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) in Washington State. Results indicated that the majority of the women in the study have early trauma backgrounds, PCL-R scores predict recidivism while trauma did not, and PCL-R scores did not moderate the relationship between trauma and recidivism. Results also found that PCL-R scores were associated with higher levels of self-esteem. Findings are consistent with prior research showing a link between psychopathic traits and recidivism but do not offer support for psychopathic traits as a moderating resilience protective factor between trauma and recidivism.
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Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society
Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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