Title of article :
The strains of maternal imprisonment: Importation and deprivation stressors for women and children
Author/Authors :
Foster، نويسنده , , Holly، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Purpose
tudy links General Strain Theory, criminal justice models of inmate adaptation, and life course stress models to examine (1) the influence of importation and deprivation strains on maternal health while imprisoned; and (2) the intergenerational consequences of maternal strains for child outcomes.
s
ative and quantitative data were gathered from an incarcerated sample of mothers in a Federal prison (n = 120). Qualitative data were used to identify strains in mothersʹ lives. Multivariate quantitative analyses were also conducted to test the associations of maternal importation and deprivation strains with maternal health problems and child subjective weathering, or a sense of growing up faster than oneʹs peers.
s
privation strain of a lack of contact with the motherʹs minor child is positively associated with her mental and physical health problems and childrenʹs subjective weathering. Maternal importation strains in the form of childhood traumas also increase mental health problems and subjective weathering.
sions
tudy finds that maternal deprivation and importation strains are associated with mother and child adjustment. Reducing strains mothers face while imprisoned may benefit both inmates and families. Furthermore, deprivation strains are influential net of pre-imprisonment stressors.
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice