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J Correct Health Care ; 29(1): 39-46, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36577007

ABSTRACT

This article examines the distribution of self-reported mental health conditions and clinical contact among incarcerated transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals compared to cisgender women and men. Data are derived from the 2016 Survey of Prison Inmates. Results indicate that TGD respondents report more mental health symptoms, conditions, and clinical contact than their cisgender counterparts. The findings have important implications for the mental health disadvantages experienced by TGD people currently in prison.


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Prisoners , Transgender Persons , Male , Humans , Female , Mental Health , Surveys and Questionnaires , Self Report , Prisoners/psychology
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Aggress Behav ; 47(5): 603-616, 2021 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34120337

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We examine to what extent control behavior precipitates disputes involving adversaries in different social relationships. We hypothesize that disputes between intimate partners and illegal business partners are more likely than other disputes to involve control because they involve a higher level of interdependence between the participants. A sample of male inmates (n = 479) and nonoffenders (n = 206) were asked whether control behaviors (e.g., verbal commands) precipitated their most recent disputes (n = 1184). Bivariate probit regression models allowed us to examine mutual control as well as unilateral control. Disputes between intimate partners were more likely than disputes between adversaries in other relationships to be precipitated by mutual control, but not unilateral or one-sided control by men. Disputes between illegal business partners also predicted mutual control, but not unilateral control. Discussions of the motives for violence would benefit from consideration of the classic social psychological literature on power and influence.


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Aggression , Dissent and Disputes , Humans , Male , Sexual Behavior , Sexual Partners , Violence
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