首页> 外文期刊>International journal of law and psychiatry >Prison life: television, sports, work, stress and insomnia in a remand prison.
【24h】

Prison life: television, sports, work, stress and insomnia in a remand prison.

机译:监狱生活:还押监狱中的电视,运动,工作,压力和失眠。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

OBJECTIVE: To compare how prisoners complaining of insomnia and prisoners without sleep problems describe their daily activities, stress factors and the perceived reasons for their sleep quality in prison. METHOD: 102 randomly chosen remanded prisoners complaining of insomnia and 61 randomly chosen prisoners who did not complain of insomnia. RESULTS: Prisoners complaining of insomnia and those reporting good sleep differed significantly in their lifestyle in prison. A significantly higher percentage of the former than of the latter reported writing letters, diaries or a book in prison, as well as doing "arts-related" activities such as painting and listening to music. A significantly higher percentage of non insomniac prisoners than of prisoners complaining of insomnia practiced sports in prison, watched television, and spent their day discussing and meeting other detainees. PSQI and GHQ scores were significantly different between insomniac and non insomniac prisoners. Insomniac prisoners complained significantly more often than non-insomniac prisoners about sleep disturbances, in the first place by roommates, but also by guards. Activities in prison and stressful events were significant factors associated with the variable "insomnia versus no insomnia" Worries about medical problems (odds ratio: 12.9), being separated or divorced (odds ratio: 8.8), having experienced stressful events during the past week (odds ratio: 8.7), "art" activity (odds ratio: 8.6), and having a GHQ score>10 (odds ratio: 7.7) had the highest odds ratios among the tested covariates. No sports in prison and some activities were also predictors of insomnia when entered separately or conditionally. CONCLUSION: Our study provides arguments on how to alleviate insomnia in prison: changing conditions of imprisonment is of public health benefit. Increased opportunities to practice sports in prison as well as adequate care for medical problems and psychological support to reduce context related stress should be routinely offered to insomniac prisoners.
机译:目的:比较抱怨失眠的囚犯和没有睡眠问题的囚犯如何描述他们的日常活动,压力因素以及他们在监狱中睡眠质量的感知原因。方法:102名随机选择的还押囚犯抱怨失眠,61名随机选择的犯人抱怨失眠。结果:抱怨失眠的囚犯和报告睡眠良好的囚犯在监狱中的生活方式有很大不同。前者的百分比明显高于后者,后者报告在监狱中写信,写日记或读书,以及从事与绘画有关的艺术活动,例如绘画和听音乐。非失眠囚犯所占百分比明显高于抱怨失眠的囚犯,他们在监狱中从事体育运动,看电视,并整日讨论和与其他被拘留者会面。失眠囚犯和非失眠囚犯的PSQI和GHQ得分显着不同。与非失眠囚犯相比,失眠囚犯抱怨睡眠障碍的频率要高得多,首先是室友,还有看守。监狱活动和压力事件是与“失眠与无失眠”变量相关的重要因素。担心医疗问题(赔率:12.9),分居或离婚(赔率:8.8),在过去一周经历过压力事件(在测试的协变量中,“艺术”活动(优势比:8.6)和GHQ得分> 10(优势比:7.7)具有最高的优势比。当单独或有条件进入监狱时,监狱中没有运动,某些活动也是失眠的预兆。结论:我们的研究提供了有关如何减轻监狱失眠的争论:改变监禁条件对公共卫生有益。应定期向失眠囚犯提供更多在监狱中进行体育运动的机会,以及对医疗问题的适当护理和心理支持,以减少与情境有关的压力。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号