Objective: To describe the social, emotional and physical wellbeing of Aboriginal mothers in prison. Methods: Cross-sectional survey, including a Short Form Health Survey (SF-12) and Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (5-item version) administered to Aboriginal women who self-identified as mothers. Results: Seventy-seven Aboriginal mothers in New South Wales (NSW) and 84 in Western Australia (WA) participated in the study. Eighty-three per cent (n=59) of mothers in NSW were in prison for drug-related offences, 64.8% (n=46) of mothers in WA were in prison for offences committed under the influence of alcohol. Sixty-eight per cent (n=52) of mothers in NSW and 35% (n=28) of mothers in WA reported mental health problems. Physical (PCS) and Me...
BackgroundThe Winnunga Alexander Maconochie Centre Health and Wellbeing Service (AMCHWS) is the firs...
This submission arises from the findings of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Project that I lead...
Background: Despite the rise in numbers of incarceration women, disparities between health care serv...
© 2019 The Authors Objective: To describe the social, emotional and physical wellbeing of Aboriginal...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Australian Aboriginal women are currently the fas...
The NSW Government has recently announced the establishment of a number of accommodation and reinteg...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The rise in the incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres ...
Abstract: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander1 women comprise the fastest growing subgroup among t...
This article is based on research with over 160 First Nations women in prisons in New South Wales, A...
Aboriginal women are vastly over-represented in the Australian prison system. Their recidivism rates...
Aboriginal women are the fastest growing sector of the prison population in Australia. Over the last...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander1 women comprise the fastest growing subgroup among the prisone...
Aboriginal women are the fastest growing sector of the prison population in Australia. Over the last...
The aim of this study was to listen to the voices of women experiencing incarceration and understand...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with incarcerated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers in We...
BackgroundThe Winnunga Alexander Maconochie Centre Health and Wellbeing Service (AMCHWS) is the firs...
This submission arises from the findings of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Project that I lead...
Background: Despite the rise in numbers of incarceration women, disparities between health care serv...
© 2019 The Authors Objective: To describe the social, emotional and physical wellbeing of Aboriginal...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Australian Aboriginal women are currently the fas...
The NSW Government has recently announced the establishment of a number of accommodation and reinteg...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The rise in the incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres ...
Abstract: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander1 women comprise the fastest growing subgroup among t...
This article is based on research with over 160 First Nations women in prisons in New South Wales, A...
Aboriginal women are vastly over-represented in the Australian prison system. Their recidivism rates...
Aboriginal women are the fastest growing sector of the prison population in Australia. Over the last...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander1 women comprise the fastest growing subgroup among the prisone...
Aboriginal women are the fastest growing sector of the prison population in Australia. Over the last...
The aim of this study was to listen to the voices of women experiencing incarceration and understand...
Drawing on in-depth interviews with incarcerated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers in We...
BackgroundThe Winnunga Alexander Maconochie Centre Health and Wellbeing Service (AMCHWS) is the firs...
This submission arises from the findings of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Project that I lead...
Background: Despite the rise in numbers of incarceration women, disparities between health care serv...