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19 Women & Crim. Just. 1 (2009)

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Women & CriminalJustice, 19:1-36, 2009                     Routledge
Copyright () Taylor & Francis Group, LLC                   Taylor& Francis Group
ISSN: 0897-4454 print/1541-0323 online
DOI: 10.1080/08974450802586802



   The   Impact Imprisonment has on Women's
   Health and Health Care from the Perspective
              of  Female Inmates in Kansas


                          JANICE  PROCTOR
        Department of Sociology/Criminology, Ohio University-Eastern Campus,
                          St. Clairsville, Ohio, USA


     This multimethod  study, conducted at the Topeka  Correctional
     Facility during the summers of2001, 2002, and 2003, investigated
     the impact of imprisonment on women's health and health care. The
     researcher bypothesized  that 3   independent  constructs  (a)
     extended strain, (b) level of bealth care received either before or
     during  incarceration, and   (c) detrimental social structural
     influences could predict the health status offemale inmates prior
     to and  during incarceration. Multiple regression analyses con-
     ducted on 1 survey sample of 120 inmates revealed that only health
     care prior to incarceration and extended strain contributed signifi-
     cantly to explaining the inmates' self-perceived health status prior to
     and  during incarceration. When  life history interviews with 22
     inmates were examined  to determine inmates' perceptions of their
     health status and the health care they had received, prior to and
     during their imprisonment, qualitative results revealed inmates
     expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of bealth care received
     in prison, as well as the manner in which it was administered.

     KEYWORDS women offenders health care,   women's  imprisonment
     health care, women's incarceration bealth care


                           INTRODUCTION

A  multimethod  study was conducted  at the Topeka  Correctional Facility
(TCF) during the summers  of 2001, 2002, and 2003 to discover what causes

    Address correspondence to Janice Proctor, PhD, Department of Sociology/Criminology,
Ohio University, Eastern Campus, 45425 National Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950. E-mail: proctoj@
ohio.edu

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