An Exploration of Women Offenders' Health Literacy
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Article
Abstract
In the past decade the sentencing of women in Canada to correctional detention has increased. Compared to the general population, women in conflict with the law tend to have higher rates of mortality and morbidity. This exploratory research investigated health promotion and health-literacy issues for women offenders. Semistructured interviews of 12 women serving probation orders were analyzed. Data analysis highlighted three overarching themes: (a) health information access, (b) networks of support, and (c) tailoring the health system. These findings have relevancy for health promotion practice with women offenders, and implications for correctional services community reintegration programs and community health sectors.
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Publication Info
Published in Social Work in Public Health, Volume 29, Issue 3, 2014.
APA Citation
Donelle, L., & Hall, J. (2014). An Exploration of Women Offenders’ Health Literacy. Social Work in Public Health, 29(3), 240–251. https://doi.org/10.1080/19371918.2013.776415
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