Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana

Ansah EW, Addae J, Hagan Junior JE, Baidoo MA (2023)
Behavioral Sciences 13(3): 201.

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Ansah, Edward W.; Addae, Jennifer; Hagan Junior, John ElvisUniBi; Baidoo, Michael A.
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Background: Stress among prison inmates is a neglected psychological health issue, but this phenomenon seems worse in Ghana’s prisons. This study examined the stress levels, predictors and management strategies utilized among inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex. Method: This survey sampled 1160 inmates using the census approach at the Ankaful Prison Complex with a self-developed questionnaire for the data collection. Frequency counts, one-way ANOVA, and multiple regression analysis were applied to the data. Results: The findings indicate that more than half of the inmates were moderately or highly stressed. Specifically, inmates at the Maximum Security Prison were the most stressed, followed by Annex Prison, Communicable Disease Prison, and the least, Main Camp Prison inmates. Inmate engagement in exercises, sporting activities, visit and chat with colleagues, and family connectedness outside the prison were stress-management strategies. Inmates’ self-reported stress levels were influenced by the prison of custody and state of depression. Conclusion: The moderate to high stress levels identified among inmates of Ankaful Prison Complex are influenced by person–environment factors. Management of the Ankaful Prison Complex is encouraged to initiate health screening services for inmates on common mental health challenges such as stress and to promote functional stress reduction interventions to improve prisoners’ mental health and overall well-being.
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Ankaful Prison Complex; depression; inmates; management strategies; stress levels
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Behavioral Sciences
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13
Ausgabe
3
Art.-Nr.
201
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2076-328X
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Ansah EW, Addae J, Hagan Junior JE, Baidoo MA. Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana. Behavioral Sciences. 2023;13(3): 201.
Ansah, E. W., Addae, J., Hagan Junior, J. E., & Baidoo, M. A. (2023). Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana. Behavioral Sciences, 13(3), 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13030201
Ansah, Edward W., Addae, Jennifer, Hagan Junior, John Elvis, and Baidoo, Michael A. 2023. “Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana”. Behavioral Sciences 13 (3): 201.
Ansah, E. W., Addae, J., Hagan Junior, J. E., and Baidoo, M. A. (2023). Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana. Behavioral Sciences 13:201.
Ansah, E.W., et al., 2023. Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana. Behavioral Sciences, 13(3): 201.
E.W. Ansah, et al., “Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana”, Behavioral Sciences, vol. 13, 2023, : 201.
Ansah, E.W., Addae, J., Hagan Junior, J.E., Baidoo, M.A.: Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana. Behavioral Sciences. 13, : 201 (2023).
Ansah, Edward W., Addae, Jennifer, Hagan Junior, John Elvis, and Baidoo, Michael A. “Assessing Stress Levels, Predictors and Management Strategies of Inmates at Ankaful Prison Complex in the Central Region, Ghana”. Behavioral Sciences 13.3 (2023): 201.
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