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Assessing a Faith-Based Program for Trauma Healing Among Jail Inmates: A Quasi-Experimental Study

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Authors

Jang, Sung Joon; Johnson, Byron R.; Bradshaw, Matt; Na, Chongmin

Issue Date
2022-07
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Citation
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, pp.1-27
Abstract
This paper assesses a faith-based, short-term program for trauma healing among incarcerated individuals, Correctional Trauma Healing Program (CTHP). We hypothesized that participation in the CTHP would reduce negative consequences of lifetime trauma: symptoms of PTSD, state depression, state anger, suicidal ideation, and the risk of interpersonal aggression. We also hypothesized that the reduction, if found, would be partly attributable to anticipated program outcomes (a decrease in vengefulness and an increase in religiosity, forgiveness, perceived forgiveness of God, gratitude to God, and perceived positive impact of the Bible). To test our hypotheses, we conducted a quasi-experimental study of 349 jail inmates in Virginia. Manifest-variable structural equation modeling was applied to analyze data from pretest and posttest surveys. As hypothesized, the CTHP reduced the negative consequences of trauma by increasing religiosity and other positive attributes and decreasing vengefulness directly and/or indirectly via increased religiosity. Implications and limitations of our study are discussed.
ISSN
0306-624X
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192853
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X221110804
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