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Adverse childhood experiences, mental illness, HIV and offending among female inmates in Durban, South Africa


Samantha Naidoo
Saeeda Paruk
Liezel Ferreira
Ugasvaree Subramaney

Abstract

Background: Childhood adversities and adult trauma are common among female inmates. Associations have been documented with  childhood adversities and mental illness, personality disorders, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and violent offending. However, no  such study had been conducted in South Africa (SA), despite the high prevalence of HIV and trauma in SA.


Aim: To measure the prevalence of childhood adversities and adult trauma; and to determine if there is a relationship between childhood  adversities, mental illness, personality disorders, HIV and violent offending among female inmates.


Setting: The study was conducted at the largest correctional centre in Durban, KwaZuluNatal, South Africa.


Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study randomly recruited 126 female inmates. The World Health Organization’s Adverse  Childhood Experiences- International Questionnaire (WHO ACE-IQ) was used to measure childhood adversities; the Structured Clinical  Interview for the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual-5 Research Version (SCID 5-RV) was used to diagnose mental illness; and a structured  questionnaire was used to measure adult trauma. Human immunodeficiency virus data was confirmed from prison medical  records.


Results: Elevated rates of individual childhood adversities and adult trauma were found. Associations were found between  cumulative childhood adversities and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), alcohol use disorder, substance use disorder, borderline  personality disorder, and HIV.


Conclusion: Female inmates are a highly traumatised population. Prison mental health services should  provide trauma-informed and trauma-focussed care to improve inmates’ mental health outcomes and decrease recidivism.  


Contribution: This study contributes to the emerging literature on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their associations among  incarcerated female populations, in a lowand middle-income, South African setting  


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eISSN: 2078-6786
print ISSN: 1608-9685