Well‐being in institutionalised adolescents

Author:

da Silva Manuella C.1ORCID,Teixeira Maria O.1ORCID,Laranjeira Márcia1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Psychology University of Lisbon Lisbon Portugal

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFor adolescents who have criminal convictions, achieving a positive progress including desistance from offending may depend on a sense of well‐being. Factors associated with growth in well‐being are not widely researched, but there is some work that suggests that qualities in other internal states as well as in the environment may foster well‐being.AimsTo examine the well‐being of young male incarcerated offenders, and its relationship with frequency of contacts with the family, perceptions of socio‐educational environment, feelings about the future and self‐efficacy.MethodsParticipants were recruited from three secure education institutions in the Federal District of Brasília, Brazil, under the management of the Secretariat of Justice. They were invited to complete anonymous self‐report questionnaires, which included the Psychological Well‐Being Scale, the Perception of the Socio‐Educational Environment Scale, the Feelings about the Future Scale and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Self‐Efficacy, and to provide limited sociodemographic data.Results195 young male offenders participated and their mean age was 16.8 years (SD = 1.58, range 14–20). There was a positive correlation between well‐being and perceptions of the socio‐educational environment, positive feelings about the future and self‐efficacy self‐ratings. Multiple linear regression analyses confirmed that the frequency of family contacts, positive perceptions of the socio‐educational environment, positive feelings about the future, and self‐efficacy in leisure and social activities independently contributed to the well‐being of young offenders.ConclusionAlthough well‐being has been associated with desistance from committing crimes, the factors that may predispose to well‐being have been researched less and never before examined among inmates in Brazil. While longitudinal work is needed to be certain of the direction of the relationship, the fact that the results are broadly consistent with a similar study carried out on the other side of the world is encouraging in terms of indicating ways forward in rehabilitation. It is necessary to develop interventions that support family relationships and promote personal relationships and personal development, not only of useful skills but also of personal confidence in those skills.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Psychology (miscellaneous),General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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