A qualitative case study of pregnancy and early parenting in Canada’s federal prisons for women

Author:

Paynter MarthaORCID,Martin-Misener Ruth,Iftene Adelina,Tomblin-Murphy Gail

Abstract

Objective The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of pregnant people and new parents in Canadian federal prisons for women, and to better understand their ability to participate in the institutional Mother Child Program. Methods This qualitative case study used semi-structured interviews with people who experienced federal incarceration during pregnancy or the early parenting years. Findings Major themes in the analysis include: 1) Reasons why- and why not- to participate in the Mother Child Program; 2) Mothering from inside; 3) Health care; and 4) Strategies and survival. Key conclusions Mothers describe multiple reasons for choosing not to participate or being ineligible for the Mother Child Program; separation as common and traumatic; health services as inadequate; and mental health concerns being met with punishment. Alternatives to incarceration are recommended.

Funder

Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Killam Trust

Canadian Nurses Foundation

Research Nova Scotia

Canadian Women’s Health Foundation

IWK Health Centre

BRIC Nova Scotia

Dalhousie University

Maritime SPOR Support Unit

Nova Scotia Research and Innovation Graduate Student Scholarship

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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