Post-traumatic growth in prisoners and its association with the quality of staff-prisoner relationships.
Natalie HearnStephen JosephSally FitzpatrickPublished in: Criminal behaviour and mental health : CBMH (2020)
Our study extends understanding of prisoners through finding that higher levels of self-rated post-traumatic growth were associated with experiencing empathy, positive regard, acceptance and genuineness from prison staff. This highlights the need for high-quality relationships to be adopted in all aspects of prison setting and culture and offers further direction for research into such relationships and their role in promoting positive psychological outcomes.