LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES

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📄 Project Abstract

Imprisonment is by all accounts seems to be an unpleasant experience wherever in the world it takes place. According to Sykes (2006) life in the prisons is a punishing and painful experience. Prisoners experience high levels of emotional stress as a result of emotional withdrawal and depression (Herreveld, Van Der Plight, Claassen & Van Dijik, 2007). For some prisoners, incarceration is so stark and psychologically painful that it represents a form of traumatic stress severe enough to produce post-traumatic stress reactions after their release (Rokach, 2007). Research on the health status of prisons inmates has had a long history and has revealed a number of findings indicating that inmates generally experience poorer health than the general population (Cooper & Livingstone, 1991). Majority of the researchers concluded that imprisonment has negative psychological and physical effects on the inmates' well-being leading to psychological deterioration. Well-being is a potential parameter...

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Unknown Author. (). LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.

Citation Formats:
APA
Unknown Author. (). LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.
MLA
Unknown Author. "LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES." African and General Studies, vol. 40, , pp. 14858.
Chicago
Unknown Author. "LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES." African and General Studies 40 (): 14858.
Full Citation:

Unknown Author. (). LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.

Citation Formats:
APA
Unknown Author. (). LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES. African and General Studies, 40, 14858.
MLA
Unknown Author. "LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES." African and General Studies, vol. 40, , pp. 14858.
Chicago
Unknown Author. "LONELINESS, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND COPING AS PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AMONG ENUGU PRISONS INMATES." African and General Studies 40 (): 14858.
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