Helping women cope with life behind bars

Implementation of group therapy in Malaysian prison through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approach is deemed important to improve the psychological well-being of the inmates. Numerous studies had been conducted but most of them provide statistical data based on cross-sectional studies but...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Khamsiah, Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah, Farizah Jaafar, Farizah, Hashim, Che Noraini
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Language:English
Published: EUSER in cooperation with MCSER 2016
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spelling iium-531232017-01-12T06:11:15Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/53123/ Helping women cope with life behind bars Ismail, Khamsiah Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah Farizah Jaafar, Farizah Hashim, Che Noraini HV697 Protection, assistance and relief Implementation of group therapy in Malaysian prison through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approach is deemed important to improve the psychological well-being of the inmates. Numerous studies had been conducted but most of them provide statistical data based on cross-sectional studies but findings on effect of psychological treatment is still very scarce. This preliminary study aimed to examine the impacts of group therapy on psychological well-being of women prisoners, particularly in Malaysia. Sixteen women inmates from Women Prison in Selangor, Malaysia were chosen and assigned by the prison authority to receive eight group therapy sessions. The respondents in this study were of different race/ethnic groups, different faiths, socio-economical and criminal backgrounds, aged between 27 to 56 years old. Selfreport measures DASS21 was utilized to examine their psychological well-being before and after eight sessions of group therapy in a duration of four months. This study employed a pre- and post-test design study without a control group. Statistical analyses used were descriptive statistics and paired-samples t-test. The results of this study revealed that there were significant differences in psychological variables as indicated by significant decreas e level of depression and stress. Although not significant, their level of anxiety has also reduced. The findings of this study the self-belief and psychological well-being of the inmates. The findings could be used to add knowledge and to better understand the inmates and the rehabilitation methods that work for them. It also give some insights if group therapy can be considered as one of the programs that can support the rehabilitation process of the inmates EUSER in cooperation with MCSER 2016-04 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/53123/1/9th_ICSS_2015_Proceedings_Book_Vol_3_ISBN_9788890916373-.pdf Ismail, Khamsiah and Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah and Farizah Jaafar, Farizah and Hashim, Che Noraini (2016) Helping women cope with life behind bars. In: 9 th International Conference on Social Sciences Dubrovnik, 8-9 April, 2016, Debrovnik.
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spellingShingle HV697 Protection, assistance and relief
Ismail, Khamsiah
Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah
Farizah Jaafar, Farizah
Hashim, Che Noraini
Helping women cope with life behind bars
description Implementation of group therapy in Malaysian prison through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approach is deemed important to improve the psychological well-being of the inmates. Numerous studies had been conducted but most of them provide statistical data based on cross-sectional studies but findings on effect of psychological treatment is still very scarce. This preliminary study aimed to examine the impacts of group therapy on psychological well-being of women prisoners, particularly in Malaysia. Sixteen women inmates from Women Prison in Selangor, Malaysia were chosen and assigned by the prison authority to receive eight group therapy sessions. The respondents in this study were of different race/ethnic groups, different faiths, socio-economical and criminal backgrounds, aged between 27 to 56 years old. Selfreport measures DASS21 was utilized to examine their psychological well-being before and after eight sessions of group therapy in a duration of four months. This study employed a pre- and post-test design study without a control group. Statistical analyses used were descriptive statistics and paired-samples t-test. The results of this study revealed that there were significant differences in psychological variables as indicated by significant decreas e level of depression and stress. Although not significant, their level of anxiety has also reduced. The findings of this study the self-belief and psychological well-being of the inmates. The findings could be used to add knowledge and to better understand the inmates and the rehabilitation methods that work for them. It also give some insights if group therapy can be considered as one of the programs that can support the rehabilitation process of the inmates
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ismail, Khamsiah
Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah
Farizah Jaafar, Farizah
Hashim, Che Noraini
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Abdul Manaf, Nor Faridah
Farizah Jaafar, Farizah
Hashim, Che Noraini
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title Helping women cope with life behind bars
title_short Helping women cope with life behind bars
title_full Helping women cope with life behind bars
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title_full_unstemmed Helping women cope with life behind bars
title_sort helping women cope with life behind bars
publisher EUSER in cooperation with MCSER
publishDate 2016
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/53123/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/53123/1/9th_ICSS_2015_Proceedings_Book_Vol_3_ISBN_9788890916373-.pdf
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