Stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality

Abstract Background Justice-involved populations report a higher than average number of pre-incarceration stressful life events. However, few studies have described stressful life events which occur during incarceration, explored gender differences in these events, or evaluated the effect of these e...

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Main Authors: Kelly E. Moore, Shania Siebert, Garrett Brown, Julia Felton, Jennifer E. Johnson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-08-01
Series:Health & Justice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40352-021-00140-y
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spelling doaj-0c72555273c64f7186d9142891bf927b2021-08-29T11:07:32ZengBMCHealth & Justice2194-78992021-08-019111510.1186/s40352-021-00140-yStressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidalityKelly E. Moore0Shania Siebert1Garrett Brown2Julia Felton3Jennifer E. Johnson4Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State UniversityDepartment of Psychology, East Tennessee State UniversityCollege of Human Medicine, Michigan State UniversityCollege of Human Medicine, Michigan State UniversityCollege of Human Medicine, Michigan State UniversityAbstract Background Justice-involved populations report a higher than average number of pre-incarceration stressful life events. However, few studies have described stressful life events which occur during incarceration, explored gender differences in these events, or evaluated the effect of these events on well-being. Method This study draws from a sample of male and female adults incarcerated in 6 prison facilities across two states (n = 160) to identify the number and type of stressful life events they experienced during incarceration, gender differences in stressful events, and the relationship between stressful life events and markers of well-being (i.e., depression, hopelessness, loneliness, suicidality). We also examined whether perceived social support would buffer the relationship between stressful events and well-being outcomes. Results Participants on average reported experiencing 4 stressful life events during their current incarceration, the most common being relocation to another cell and being made fun of/insulted by someone in the prison. There were few gender differences in types of events experienced. Regression analyses showed that stressful life events were associated with more loneliness, as well as suicidality, but only when participants had low perceived social support. Conclusions Stressful life events, and drawing on social support networks to cope with stress, should be addressed in the context of correctional treatments to reduce suicide risk during incarceration.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40352-021-00140-yStressful life eventsDepressionSuicidePerceived social supportPrisonIncarceration
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author Kelly E. Moore
Shania Siebert
Garrett Brown
Julia Felton
Jennifer E. Johnson
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Shania Siebert
Garrett Brown
Julia Felton
Jennifer E. Johnson
Stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality
Health & Justice
Stressful life events
Depression
Suicide
Perceived social support
Prison
Incarceration
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Shania Siebert
Garrett Brown
Julia Felton
Jennifer E. Johnson
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title Stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality
title_short Stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality
title_full Stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality
title_fullStr Stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality
title_full_unstemmed Stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: Association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality
title_sort stressful life events among incarcerated women and men: association with depression, loneliness, hopelessness, and suicidality
publisher BMC
series Health & Justice
issn 2194-7899
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background Justice-involved populations report a higher than average number of pre-incarceration stressful life events. However, few studies have described stressful life events which occur during incarceration, explored gender differences in these events, or evaluated the effect of these events on well-being. Method This study draws from a sample of male and female adults incarcerated in 6 prison facilities across two states (n = 160) to identify the number and type of stressful life events they experienced during incarceration, gender differences in stressful events, and the relationship between stressful life events and markers of well-being (i.e., depression, hopelessness, loneliness, suicidality). We also examined whether perceived social support would buffer the relationship between stressful events and well-being outcomes. Results Participants on average reported experiencing 4 stressful life events during their current incarceration, the most common being relocation to another cell and being made fun of/insulted by someone in the prison. There were few gender differences in types of events experienced. Regression analyses showed that stressful life events were associated with more loneliness, as well as suicidality, but only when participants had low perceived social support. Conclusions Stressful life events, and drawing on social support networks to cope with stress, should be addressed in the context of correctional treatments to reduce suicide risk during incarceration.
topic Stressful life events
Depression
Suicide
Perceived social support
Prison
Incarceration
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40352-021-00140-y
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