Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Djannaro Eliamen da Costa, Vitor
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Italla, Eduardo Siqueira, Carlos, Naildo Cardoso Leitão, Francisco, Gomes da Silva, Leonardo, Elena Guerrero Daboin, Blanca, Elmusharaf, Khalifa, Carlos de Abreu, Luiz
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Resumo: Introduction: the prison system in the Brazilian state of Acre, located in the Western region of the Amazon, is a branch of the criminal justice system that has been suffering from issues such as overcrowding and growth in internal organized crime. The prevalence of these matters directly affects the resocialization of prisoners and inhibits the successful re-engineering of their social values and beliefs. Objective: to analyze the epidemiological profile of jailed women in the State of Acre, Brazil. Methods: in a cross-sectional descriptive study, 129 participants were recruited from female penitentiaries in the state of Acre. Conducted between August and December of 2017, data was collected through a validated questionnaire, divided into modules, using both open and closed-ended items. Results: we found that most women who participated in the study were single (n = 86, 66.7%), had brown skin (n = 93, 72.1%), had children (n=102, 79.1%), resided in the state of Acre (n=117, 90.5%). The mean age of the sample was 27.69 years. Among those participants who reported having partners (n = 40, 31%), we found that half had partners who were also incarcerated (n = 20, 50%). The study results also indicate that drug trafficking (n = 86, 66.7%) was the major cause for female incarceration, followed by homicide crime (n = 16, 12.4%). Over half of the participants were in prison for the first time (n = 75, 58.1%), with a high recidivism rate observed in the total sample (n = 54, 41.9%). A majority of the participants (n = 97, 75.2%) kept in touch with members of their families and a smaller portion (n = 15, 11.6%) received conjugal visits. With regard to social activities, slightly more than half (n = 75, 58.1%) worked and the majority (n = 114, 88.4%) did not study while jailed. Conclusion: the difficulties associated with accessing inmate data and the lack of peer-reviewed studies on inmate health in Brazil suggests that the public policies recommended by the PNSSP and the National Policy for Comprehensive Health Care for Women should be reevaluated.
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spelling Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, BrazilMedida Epidemiológica de Mulheres Reclusas na Amazônia Ocidental, Brasilinmateshealth profileAcrereclusasperfil de saúdeAcreIntroduction: the prison system in the Brazilian state of Acre, located in the Western region of the Amazon, is a branch of the criminal justice system that has been suffering from issues such as overcrowding and growth in internal organized crime. The prevalence of these matters directly affects the resocialization of prisoners and inhibits the successful re-engineering of their social values and beliefs. Objective: to analyze the epidemiological profile of jailed women in the State of Acre, Brazil. Methods: in a cross-sectional descriptive study, 129 participants were recruited from female penitentiaries in the state of Acre. Conducted between August and December of 2017, data was collected through a validated questionnaire, divided into modules, using both open and closed-ended items. Results: we found that most women who participated in the study were single (n = 86, 66.7%), had brown skin (n = 93, 72.1%), had children (n=102, 79.1%), resided in the state of Acre (n=117, 90.5%). The mean age of the sample was 27.69 years. Among those participants who reported having partners (n = 40, 31%), we found that half had partners who were also incarcerated (n = 20, 50%). The study results also indicate that drug trafficking (n = 86, 66.7%) was the major cause for female incarceration, followed by homicide crime (n = 16, 12.4%). Over half of the participants were in prison for the first time (n = 75, 58.1%), with a high recidivism rate observed in the total sample (n = 54, 41.9%). A majority of the participants (n = 97, 75.2%) kept in touch with members of their families and a smaller portion (n = 15, 11.6%) received conjugal visits. With regard to social activities, slightly more than half (n = 75, 58.1%) worked and the majority (n = 114, 88.4%) did not study while jailed. Conclusion: the difficulties associated with accessing inmate data and the lack of peer-reviewed studies on inmate health in Brazil suggests that the public policies recommended by the PNSSP and the National Policy for Comprehensive Health Care for Women should be reevaluated.Introdução: o sistema prisional no estado brasileiro do Acre, localizado na região ocidental da Amazônia, é um ramo do sistema de justiça criminal que tem sofrido por situações como a superlotação e o crescimento do crime organizado interno. A prevalência destas questões afeta diretamente a ressocialização dos prisioneiros e inibe a preservação bem sucedida dos seus valores e crenças sociais. Objetivo: analisar o perfil epidemiológico das mulheres encarceradas no Estado do Acre, Brasil. Método: Estudo descritivo transversal, sendo que 129 participantes foram recrutadas em penitenciárias femininas no Estado do Acre. Conduzidos entre agosto e dezembro de 2017, os dados foram recolhidos através de um questionário validado, dividido em módulos, utilizando tanto artigos abertos como fechados. Resultados: verificamos que a maioria das mulheres que participaram no estudo eram solteiras (n = 86, 66,7%), tinham pele castanha (n = 93, 72,1%), tinham filhos (n = 102, 79,1%), residiam no estado do Acre (n = 117, 90,5%). A idade média da amostra foi de 27,69 anos. Entre os participantes que declararam ter parceiros (n = 40, 31%), descobrimos que metade tinha parceiros que também estavam encarcerados (n = 20, 50%). Os resultados do estudo indicam também que o tráfico de drogas (n = 86, 66,7%) foi a principal causa de encarceramento feminino, seguido do crime de homicídio (n = 16, 12,4%). Mais de metade dos participantes estiveram na prisão pela primeira vez (n = 75, 58,1%), com uma elevada taxa de reincidência observada na amostra total (n = 54, 41,9%). A maioria dos participantes (n = 97, 75,2%) manteve-se em contato com membros das suas famílias e uma parte menor (n = 15, 11,6%) recebeu visitas conjugais. No que respeita às atividades sociais, pouco mais de metade (n = 75, 58,1%) trabalhou e a maioria (n = 114, 88,4%) não estudou enquanto esteve presa. Conclusão: as dificuldades associadas ao acesso aos dados dos presos e a falta de estudos revistos por pares sobre a saúde dos presos no Brasil sugerem que as políticas públicas recomendadas pelo Plano Nacional de Saúde no Sistema Penitenciário - PNSSP e a Política Nacional de Atenção Integral à Saúde da Mulher - PNAISM devem ser reavaliadas.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2022-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/1261610.36311/jhgd.v32.12616Journal of Human Growth and Development; Vol. 32 No. 1 (2022); 92-100Journal of Human Growth and Development; v. 32 n. 1 (2022); 92-1002175-35980104-128210.36311//reponame:Journal of Human Growth and Development (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/12616/8100https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/article/view/12616/8101Copyright (c) 2022 Costa VDE, Bezerra IMP, Siqueira CE, Leitão FNC, Silva LG, Daboin BEG, Elmusharaf K, Abreu LCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDjannaro Eliamen da Costa, VitorMaria Pinheiro Bezerra, ItallaEduardo Siqueira, CarlosNaildo Cardoso Leitão, FranciscoGomes da Silva, LeonardoElena Guerrero Daboin, BlancaElmusharaf, KhalifaCarlos de Abreu, Luiz2022-01-31T18:45:18Zoai:ojs.www2.marilia.unesp.br:article/12616Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/indexPUBhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/jhgd/oaijhgd.marilia@unesp.br || beatriz.bebiano@gmail.com2175-35980104-1282opendoar:2022-01-31T18:45:18Journal of Human Growth and Development (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
Medida Epidemiológica de Mulheres Reclusas na Amazônia Ocidental, Brasil
title Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
spellingShingle Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
Djannaro Eliamen da Costa, Vitor
inmates
health profile
Acre
reclusas
perfil de saúde
Acre
title_short Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
title_full Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
title_fullStr Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
title_sort Outcome Measure Epidemiological of Female Inmates in West Amazon, Brazil
author Djannaro Eliamen da Costa, Vitor
author_facet Djannaro Eliamen da Costa, Vitor
Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Italla
Eduardo Siqueira, Carlos
Naildo Cardoso Leitão, Francisco
Gomes da Silva, Leonardo
Elena Guerrero Daboin, Blanca
Elmusharaf, Khalifa
Carlos de Abreu, Luiz
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author2 Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Italla
Eduardo Siqueira, Carlos
Naildo Cardoso Leitão, Francisco
Gomes da Silva, Leonardo
Elena Guerrero Daboin, Blanca
Elmusharaf, Khalifa
Carlos de Abreu, Luiz
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Djannaro Eliamen da Costa, Vitor
Maria Pinheiro Bezerra, Italla
Eduardo Siqueira, Carlos
Naildo Cardoso Leitão, Francisco
Gomes da Silva, Leonardo
Elena Guerrero Daboin, Blanca
Elmusharaf, Khalifa
Carlos de Abreu, Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv inmates
health profile
Acre
reclusas
perfil de saúde
Acre
topic inmates
health profile
Acre
reclusas
perfil de saúde
Acre
description Introduction: the prison system in the Brazilian state of Acre, located in the Western region of the Amazon, is a branch of the criminal justice system that has been suffering from issues such as overcrowding and growth in internal organized crime. The prevalence of these matters directly affects the resocialization of prisoners and inhibits the successful re-engineering of their social values and beliefs. Objective: to analyze the epidemiological profile of jailed women in the State of Acre, Brazil. Methods: in a cross-sectional descriptive study, 129 participants were recruited from female penitentiaries in the state of Acre. Conducted between August and December of 2017, data was collected through a validated questionnaire, divided into modules, using both open and closed-ended items. Results: we found that most women who participated in the study were single (n = 86, 66.7%), had brown skin (n = 93, 72.1%), had children (n=102, 79.1%), resided in the state of Acre (n=117, 90.5%). The mean age of the sample was 27.69 years. Among those participants who reported having partners (n = 40, 31%), we found that half had partners who were also incarcerated (n = 20, 50%). The study results also indicate that drug trafficking (n = 86, 66.7%) was the major cause for female incarceration, followed by homicide crime (n = 16, 12.4%). Over half of the participants were in prison for the first time (n = 75, 58.1%), with a high recidivism rate observed in the total sample (n = 54, 41.9%). A majority of the participants (n = 97, 75.2%) kept in touch with members of their families and a smaller portion (n = 15, 11.6%) received conjugal visits. With regard to social activities, slightly more than half (n = 75, 58.1%) worked and the majority (n = 114, 88.4%) did not study while jailed. Conclusion: the difficulties associated with accessing inmate data and the lack of peer-reviewed studies on inmate health in Brazil suggests that the public policies recommended by the PNSSP and the National Policy for Comprehensive Health Care for Women should be reevaluated.
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