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The role of romantic/intimate relationships in the well-being of incarcerated females.
Authors:Beer, Amanda M.   Morgan, Robert D.   Garland, John T.   Spanierman, Lisa B.
Abstract:
This study examined the role of romantic and/or intimate relationships on female offenders' well-being and institutional behavior while incarcerated. Relationship satisfaction and social support were additional variables examined for association with well-being. Participants were 211 adult female inmates from a midwestern department of corrections. Results indicated increased anger, hostility, and number of disciplinary infractions for female inmates involved in romantic relationships as compared to those not involved in relationships. Findings also indicated increased anger and punishments for inmates in romantic relationships with females within the prison as compared to those in romantic relationships with males outside of the prison. Relationship satisfaction and social support did not significantly predict well-being or institutional behavior. Implications of the current findings are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:incarcerated women   inmates   females   psychological well-being   romantic relationships   relationship satisfaction   social support
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