Background Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a limited understanding of the women’s unique maternity needs and how correctional institutions and maternity service providers respond to these needs. Aim The aims of the review are threefold. 1. Identify pregnant women’s needs during the antenatal, birthing and postnatal periods in prison. 2. Examine how the pregnant incarcerated women’s needs are met by the correctional institutions. 3. Explore what maternity services are available and how these services are provided. Method An integrative literature review was undertaken. A comprehensive search strategy using seven electronic databases resulted in the retrieval of 363 articles. Of them, ...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
On any given day, approximately 6%-10% of women who are incarcerated in prisons and jails in the Uni...
Objective: to investigate the association between maternal imprisonment during pregnancy and perinat...
Background Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a lim...
Background: Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a li...
Aims. To review published studies reporting maternity experiences and outcomes for pregnant incarc...
The research used a qualitative group case study design. Kippendorf’s methodology was employed, whic...
Laura Abbott, ‘The pregnant woman’s emotional journey through the prison system’, paper presented at...
The suicides of six women within a year at Styal Prison in 2006 (Prison Reform Trust: 2010) lead the...
It is understood that pregnant women make up around 6% of the female prison population although prec...
Women are an increasing minority of prisoners worldwide, and most are of childbearing age. Prisons o...
The number of women who are incarcerated in the United States has increased over the past few decade...
Women of childbearing age are the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated population in the Unit...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of published research concerning the perinatal mental health needs...
This study asks for the first time the experiences of detained pregnant women in British prisons. Ho...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
On any given day, approximately 6%-10% of women who are incarcerated in prisons and jails in the Uni...
Objective: to investigate the association between maternal imprisonment during pregnancy and perinat...
Background Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a lim...
Background: Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a li...
Aims. To review published studies reporting maternity experiences and outcomes for pregnant incarc...
The research used a qualitative group case study design. Kippendorf’s methodology was employed, whic...
Laura Abbott, ‘The pregnant woman’s emotional journey through the prison system’, paper presented at...
The suicides of six women within a year at Styal Prison in 2006 (Prison Reform Trust: 2010) lead the...
It is understood that pregnant women make up around 6% of the female prison population although prec...
Women are an increasing minority of prisoners worldwide, and most are of childbearing age. Prisons o...
The number of women who are incarcerated in the United States has increased over the past few decade...
Women of childbearing age are the fastest growing segment of the incarcerated population in the Unit...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of published research concerning the perinatal mental health needs...
This study asks for the first time the experiences of detained pregnant women in British prisons. Ho...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
On any given day, approximately 6%-10% of women who are incarcerated in prisons and jails in the Uni...
Objective: to investigate the association between maternal imprisonment during pregnancy and perinat...