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EXPLORING AGE AND RACE DIFFERENCES IN THE REPORT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AMONG WOMEN AGING IN CUSTODY

Survey data for this study was collected from N = 544 women, aged 18 and older (M = 39.03; SD = 10.32), under correctional custody in Oklahoma. Participants reported an average of M = 4.94; SD = 2.94 childhood adversities. Chi-square analyses revealed that age was associated with the proportion of w...

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Autores principales: Bishop, Alex, Stolfa, Claire
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9770509/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1908
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description Survey data for this study was collected from N = 544 women, aged 18 and older (M = 39.03; SD = 10.32), under correctional custody in Oklahoma. Participants reported an average of M = 4.94; SD = 2.94 childhood adversities. Chi-square analyses revealed that age was associated with the proportion of women who experienced parental divorce (χ(2, N = 525) = 8.03, p < .05., lived with a substance abuser (χ(1, N = 528) = 7.14, p < .05), lived with a mentally ill household member (χ(2, N = 524) = 15.04, p < .05) and lived with household member who went to prison (χ = (2, N = 528) = 18.99, p < .001). Race was also associated with the proportion of participants who reported experiencing a household member go to prison (χ(1, N = 538, = 15.92, p < .001). Furthermore, race was associated with the proportion of women who reported not feeling loved by family (χ(1, N = 525), = 4.87, p < .05), being physical hurt or injured by a parent (χ(2, 525) = 8.01 p < .05), and being verbally insulted or humiliated (χ = 7.38 (1, N = 537, p < .01). Results suggest that age and race are associated with the self-disclosure of past childhood adversities among women in custody. This has implications relative to how clinicians such as social workers, counselors, and psychiatrists provide rehabilitative services and programs to women-of-color aging under correctional control.
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spelling pubmed-97705092022-12-22 EXPLORING AGE AND RACE DIFFERENCES IN THE REPORT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AMONG WOMEN AGING IN CUSTODY Bishop, Alex Stolfa, Claire Innov Aging Abstracts Survey data for this study was collected from N = 544 women, aged 18 and older (M = 39.03; SD = 10.32), under correctional custody in Oklahoma. Participants reported an average of M = 4.94; SD = 2.94 childhood adversities. Chi-square analyses revealed that age was associated with the proportion of women who experienced parental divorce (χ(2, N = 525) = 8.03, p < .05., lived with a substance abuser (χ(1, N = 528) = 7.14, p < .05), lived with a mentally ill household member (χ(2, N = 524) = 15.04, p < .05) and lived with household member who went to prison (χ = (2, N = 528) = 18.99, p < .001). Race was also associated with the proportion of participants who reported experiencing a household member go to prison (χ(1, N = 538, = 15.92, p < .001). Furthermore, race was associated with the proportion of women who reported not feeling loved by family (χ(1, N = 525), = 4.87, p < .05), being physical hurt or injured by a parent (χ(2, 525) = 8.01 p < .05), and being verbally insulted or humiliated (χ = 7.38 (1, N = 537, p < .01). Results suggest that age and race are associated with the self-disclosure of past childhood adversities among women in custody. This has implications relative to how clinicians such as social workers, counselors, and psychiatrists provide rehabilitative services and programs to women-of-color aging under correctional control. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9770509/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1908 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_full EXPLORING AGE AND RACE DIFFERENCES IN THE REPORT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AMONG WOMEN AGING IN CUSTODY
title_fullStr EXPLORING AGE AND RACE DIFFERENCES IN THE REPORT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AMONG WOMEN AGING IN CUSTODY
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORING AGE AND RACE DIFFERENCES IN THE REPORT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AMONG WOMEN AGING IN CUSTODY
title_short EXPLORING AGE AND RACE DIFFERENCES IN THE REPORT OF ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AMONG WOMEN AGING IN CUSTODY
title_sort exploring age and race differences in the report of adverse childhood experiences among women aging in custody
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