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The Relationship Between Emotional State and Other Variables Influencing Successful Reintegration of Ex-Prisoners
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Aug. 11, 2007
ANNOTATION: Factors, in particular emotional state, that impact the successful reintegration of ex-prisoners are examined. Sections of this report are: introduction and literature review; method; results according to change in depression, anxiety, and anger over time, proportion of participants scoring within each level of depression, anxiety, and anger, and relationship between emotional state and other reintegration variables; and discussion. "Emotional state of ex-prisoners appears to play an important role in community reintegration, with several indicators contributing significantly to depression, anxiety, and anger" (p. 64).