Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men

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Main Author: Padilha Kuhn, Carolina
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Moreira Pestana de Medeiros, Heloísa, Rossi, Maiara Grasiela, Gehlen Motta, Neli, dos Santos, Samara, Wessling , Larissa, Ribeiro de Carvalho, Kairo Adriano, Gallina Dalabeta, Kettlen Eduarda, Suthovski, Gabriela, Furquim, José Ricardo, Moter Benvegnú, Dalila
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Summary: Understanding the profile of individual deprived of liberty is essential to work on alternatives that minimize recidivism. Thus, this study aimed screen for health indicators and criminal profile in a sample of prisoners, across a cross-sectional study. Data were collected from 134 individuals from a penitentiary in the Paraná State (Brazil). Sociodemographic variables, health indicators, types of crimes, aggression levels, and recidivism were investigated. In total, it was possible to identify a young population (35,93±12,54 years old), with low education (until 8 years), being crimes against the sexual dignity the most common (29,19%). Health indicators revealed that 11,94% reported excellent health, 16,42% very good, 29,85% good, 29,85% reasonable and 11,19% reported bad health. In relation to nutritional profile, the BMI was 27,37±5,34 kg/m², with a predominance of individuals in eutrophic state (35,07%) and underweight (33,58%). According to mental health, the mean of sleep hours was 7,82±2,38 hours/day and most of individuals presented signs and symptoms of depression (53,1%) and anxiety (41,5%). The significant predictors of a negative self-perception about the own health were the presence of depression (OR = 6,31, 95%CI: 1,39 – 28,54) and anxiety (OR = 4,83, 95%CI: 1,26 – 18,39) which, together, explained around 40% of the outcome. The observed profiled resembles national data with this population, hence highlighting the importance of public policies encouraging education, social reintegration, and professional training for young people so they are not tempted to crimes.
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spelling Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men Indicadores de saúde e perfil criminal de homens cumprindo pena em regime fechadoPenitenciáriaCrimesDetentosSaúde prisionalPenitentiaryCrimesPrisonersPrison healthUnderstanding the profile of individual deprived of liberty is essential to work on alternatives that minimize recidivism. Thus, this study aimed screen for health indicators and criminal profile in a sample of prisoners, across a cross-sectional study. Data were collected from 134 individuals from a penitentiary in the Paraná State (Brazil). Sociodemographic variables, health indicators, types of crimes, aggression levels, and recidivism were investigated. In total, it was possible to identify a young population (35,93±12,54 years old), with low education (until 8 years), being crimes against the sexual dignity the most common (29,19%). Health indicators revealed that 11,94% reported excellent health, 16,42% very good, 29,85% good, 29,85% reasonable and 11,19% reported bad health. In relation to nutritional profile, the BMI was 27,37±5,34 kg/m², with a predominance of individuals in eutrophic state (35,07%) and underweight (33,58%). According to mental health, the mean of sleep hours was 7,82±2,38 hours/day and most of individuals presented signs and symptoms of depression (53,1%) and anxiety (41,5%). The significant predictors of a negative self-perception about the own health were the presence of depression (OR = 6,31, 95%CI: 1,39 – 28,54) and anxiety (OR = 4,83, 95%CI: 1,26 – 18,39) which, together, explained around 40% of the outcome. The observed profiled resembles national data with this population, hence highlighting the importance of public policies encouraging education, social reintegration, and professional training for young people so they are not tempted to crimes.Compreender o perfil de indivíduos privados de liberdade é fundamental para trabalhar alternativas que minimizem a reincidência. Assim, o estudo buscou levantar indicadores de saúde e perfil criminal em indivíduos privados de liberdade através de um estudo transversal, envolvendo 134 indivíduos de uma penitenciária do Estado do Paraná, Brasil. Foram analisadas variáveis sociodemográficas, indicadores de saúde, tipos de crimes, níveis de agressividade e reincidência. Ao todo, foi possível identificar um perfil jovem (35.93±12.54 anos), com baixa escolaridade (até 8 anos), sendo o principal crime contra a dignidade sexual (29.19%). Os indicadores de saúde revelaram que 11.94% apresentaram saúde excelente; 16.42% muito boa; 29.85% boa; 29.85% razoável e 11.19% ruim. Quanto ao perfil nutricional, o IMC foi de 27.37±5.34 kg/m², predominando indivíduos em estado de eutrofia (35.07%) e sobrepeso (33.58%). Em relação a saúde mental, a média de horas de sono foi de 7.82±2.38 horas/dia e grande parte dos indivíduos manifestaram sinais e sintomas de depressão (53.1%) e ansiedade (41.5%). Os preditores significativos de uma autopercepção negativa acerca da própria saúde foram a presença de depressão (Razão de chance [RC] = 6.31, IC95%: 1.39 – 28.54) e de ansiedade (RC = 4.83, IC95%: 1.26 – 18.39) que, juntos, explicaram cerca de 40% do desfecho. Logo, observa-se um perfil semelhante ao divulgado por dados nacionais, destacando-se a importância das políticas públicas no incentivo à educação, inserção social e formação profissional dos jovens para que não sejam aliciados pelo mundo do crime.UNIOESTE2024-05-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/salutis/article/view/3325510.48075/aes.v8i2.33255Acta Elit Salutis ; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): Acta Elit SalutisActa Elit Salutis ; v. 8 n. 2 (2023): Acta Elit Salutis2675-1208reponame:Acta Elit Salutisinstname:Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)instacron:UNIOESTEporhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/salutis/article/view/33255/23244Copyright (c) 2024 Acta Elit Salutisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPadilha Kuhn, CarolinaMoreira Pestana de Medeiros, HeloísaRossi, Maiara GrasielaGehlen Motta, Nelidos Santos, SamaraWessling , LarissaRibeiro de Carvalho, Kairo AdrianoGallina Dalabeta, Kettlen EduardaSuthovski, GabrielaFurquim, José RicardoMoter Benvegnú, Dalila2024-05-08T14:25:43Zoai:ojs.e-revista.unioeste.br:article/33255Revistahttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/salutis/indexPUBhttps://e-revista.unioeste.br/index.php/salutis/oaiguilherme.wendt@unioeste.br || projeto.saber@unioeste.br || revista.aes@unioeste.br || revista.aesalutis@unioeste.br2675-12082675-1208opendoar:2024-05-08T14:25:43Acta Elit Salutis - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
Indicadores de saúde e perfil criminal de homens cumprindo pena em regime fechado
title Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
spellingShingle Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
Padilha Kuhn, Carolina
Penitenciária
Crimes
Detentos
Saúde prisional
Penitentiary
Crimes
Prisoners
Prison health
title_short Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
title_full Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
title_fullStr Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
title_full_unstemmed Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
title_sort Health and criminal profile indicators of incarcerated men
author Padilha Kuhn, Carolina
author_facet Padilha Kuhn, Carolina
Moreira Pestana de Medeiros, Heloísa
Rossi, Maiara Grasiela
Gehlen Motta, Neli
dos Santos, Samara
Wessling , Larissa
Ribeiro de Carvalho, Kairo Adriano
Gallina Dalabeta, Kettlen Eduarda
Suthovski, Gabriela
Furquim, José Ricardo
Moter Benvegnú, Dalila
author_role author
author2 Moreira Pestana de Medeiros, Heloísa
Rossi, Maiara Grasiela
Gehlen Motta, Neli
dos Santos, Samara
Wessling , Larissa
Ribeiro de Carvalho, Kairo Adriano
Gallina Dalabeta, Kettlen Eduarda
Suthovski, Gabriela
Furquim, José Ricardo
Moter Benvegnú, Dalila
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Padilha Kuhn, Carolina
Moreira Pestana de Medeiros, Heloísa
Rossi, Maiara Grasiela
Gehlen Motta, Neli
dos Santos, Samara
Wessling , Larissa
Ribeiro de Carvalho, Kairo Adriano
Gallina Dalabeta, Kettlen Eduarda
Suthovski, Gabriela
Furquim, José Ricardo
Moter Benvegnú, Dalila
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Penitenciária
Crimes
Detentos
Saúde prisional
Penitentiary
Crimes
Prisoners
Prison health
topic Penitenciária
Crimes
Detentos
Saúde prisional
Penitentiary
Crimes
Prisoners
Prison health
description Understanding the profile of individual deprived of liberty is essential to work on alternatives that minimize recidivism. Thus, this study aimed screen for health indicators and criminal profile in a sample of prisoners, across a cross-sectional study. Data were collected from 134 individuals from a penitentiary in the Paraná State (Brazil). Sociodemographic variables, health indicators, types of crimes, aggression levels, and recidivism were investigated. In total, it was possible to identify a young population (35,93±12,54 years old), with low education (until 8 years), being crimes against the sexual dignity the most common (29,19%). Health indicators revealed that 11,94% reported excellent health, 16,42% very good, 29,85% good, 29,85% reasonable and 11,19% reported bad health. In relation to nutritional profile, the BMI was 27,37±5,34 kg/m², with a predominance of individuals in eutrophic state (35,07%) and underweight (33,58%). According to mental health, the mean of sleep hours was 7,82±2,38 hours/day and most of individuals presented signs and symptoms of depression (53,1%) and anxiety (41,5%). The significant predictors of a negative self-perception about the own health were the presence of depression (OR = 6,31, 95%CI: 1,39 – 28,54) and anxiety (OR = 4,83, 95%CI: 1,26 – 18,39) which, together, explained around 40% of the outcome. The observed profiled resembles national data with this population, hence highlighting the importance of public policies encouraging education, social reintegration, and professional training for young people so they are not tempted to crimes.
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