Autores
Nancy Wolff, Francisco Caravaca Sánchez
Fecha de publicación
2019/11
Revista
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Volumen
46
Número
11
Páginas
1630-1649
Editor
Sage Publications
Descripción
This study examines the association between psychological distress and two aggravating factors (childhood adversity and substance use) and two mitigating factors (social support and resilience) in a correctional sample of 943 men. Participants completed a questionnaire probing psychiatric distress using the DASS (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale) and substance use behaviors using the ASSIST (Alcohol, Smoking, and Substance Involvement Screening Test). Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) were measured incrementally and cumulatively. ACEs were reported by a majority (57.6%) of the sample. The number of ACEs and childhood emotional, physical, and sexual abuse experiences were strongly and consistently associated with prison-based psychological distress. The graded relationship found between ACE and psychological distress among incarcerated men supports the cumulative risk …
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N Wolff, F Caravaca Sánchez - Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2019