Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs

Herold E, Wicker P, Czyrnick-Leber U, Gröben B, Dransmann M (2023)
International Journal of Prisoner Health 19(4): 682-698.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of four different sport programs on various social and subjective health outcomes among prisoners. Design/methodology/approach Four different sport programs (endurance, strength, dance-like martial arts, soccer) were provided in 2020 and 2021 in a German prison. Participants completed paper-pencil surveys before and after the sport programs (n = 134 observations), including questions about potential social health (enjoyment of physical activity, interpersonal exchange, interpersonal trust, self-efficacy) and subjective health outcomes (health status, health satisfaction, well-being). Further information such as prisoner characteristics were added to the data. Findings Results of regression analyses show that the endurance program had a significant positive effect on interpersonal trust, while the soccer program had a negative effect. Subjective well-being increased significantly after the strength and the soccer program. The weekly sport hours before imprisonment had a positive association with enjoyment of physical activity and interpersonal exchange while being negatively related to health status and health satisfaction. Furthermore, the number of months of imprisonment before the survey, being a young offender, the prisoners’ body mass index, educational level and migration background were significantly associated with several social and subjective health outcomes. Originality/value This study analyzed the effects of different sport programs for prisoners on various social and subjective health outcomes, revealing differences across programs and outcomes. The findings suggest that sport can be a way to enhance prisoners’ social and subjective health, ultimately facilitating their rehabilitation process.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Prisoner Health
Band
19
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
682-698
eISSN
1744-9219
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980746

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Herold E, Wicker P, Czyrnick-Leber U, Gröben B, Dransmann M. Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs. International Journal of Prisoner Health. 2023;19(4):682-698.
Herold, E., Wicker, P., Czyrnick-Leber, U., Gröben, B., & Dransmann, M. (2023). Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 19(4), 682-698. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPH-10-2022-0062
Herold, Elisa, Wicker, Pamela, Czyrnick-Leber, Uta, Gröben, Bernd, and Dransmann, Milan. 2023. “Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs”. International Journal of Prisoner Health 19 (4): 682-698.
Herold, E., Wicker, P., Czyrnick-Leber, U., Gröben, B., and Dransmann, M. (2023). Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs. International Journal of Prisoner Health 19, 682-698.
Herold, E., et al., 2023. Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs. International Journal of Prisoner Health, 19(4), p 682-698.
E. Herold, et al., “Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs”, International Journal of Prisoner Health, vol. 19, 2023, pp. 682-698.
Herold, E., Wicker, P., Czyrnick-Leber, U., Gröben, B., Dransmann, M.: Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs. International Journal of Prisoner Health. 19, 682-698 (2023).
Herold, Elisa, Wicker, Pamela, Czyrnick-Leber, Uta, Gröben, Bernd, and Dransmann, Milan. “Sport in prison: Social and subjective health outcomes of different sport programs”. International Journal of Prisoner Health 19.4 (2023): 682-698.
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