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Evaluation of a Stress Inoculation Training Program at an Ohio Male Correctional Institution
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Evaluation of a Stress Inoculation Training Program at an Ohio Male Correctional Institution
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
May. 27, 2008
ANNOTATION: The ability of a stress inoculation training program for inmates to address “(a) inadequate stress coping and problem solving abilities and (b) endorsement of procriminal attitudes and cognitive distortions that allow rationalization of law violations” is examined (p. ii). Sections following an abstract include: introduction; literature review; method; results; and discussion regarding some major findings -- no significant pre to post change on dependent measures, no reduced instances of institutional misconduct, and positive participant perception of seminar.