2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1242756
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Beliefs about mental health in incarcerated males: a qualitative interview study

Line Elisabeth Solbakken,
Svein Bergvik,
Rolf Wynn

Abstract: IntroductionBeliefs about mental health are shaped by the sociocultural context. Prisons have unique environmental and social features, and the prevalence of mental health problems in incarcerated populations is exceptionally high. These features make prisons especially interesting settings for exploring health beliefs. The aim of this study was to explore the conceptualizations of mental health and coping preferences in a prison environment.MethodsIndividual in-depth interviews were conducted with fifteen inc… Show more

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“…Thus, the poor mental health of prison populations is caused by a complex interplay of social, environmental, and genetic factors [7,11]. In addition to the pre-existing burdens, incarcerated individuals are facing prison-specific challenges such as loss of autonomy, social isolation, bullying and violence that may exacerbate mental health issues [12][13][14][15]. Considering the elevated rates of mental health problems in prison, facilitating access to mental health services is crucial to accommodate the needs of those incarcerated.…”
Section: Mental Health Of People In Prisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the poor mental health of prison populations is caused by a complex interplay of social, environmental, and genetic factors [7,11]. In addition to the pre-existing burdens, incarcerated individuals are facing prison-specific challenges such as loss of autonomy, social isolation, bullying and violence that may exacerbate mental health issues [12][13][14][15]. Considering the elevated rates of mental health problems in prison, facilitating access to mental health services is crucial to accommodate the needs of those incarcerated.…”
Section: Mental Health Of People In Prisonmentioning
confidence: 99%