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A Retrospective Look at the Experience of Parental Incarceration and Family Reentry During Adolescence
Social Work in Public Health
  • Carrie Jefferson Smith
  • Diane S. Young, University of Washington Tacoma
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Few studies provide firsthand experiences of parental incarceration in adolescents' own voices. Fourteen young men and women retrospectively shared their experiences of parental incarceration and family reentry during adolescence. Individual interviews focused on the following qualitative research questions: (1) What is the experience of parental incarceration and reentry for adolescents? (2) How does the child-parent relationship change from pre- to postincarceration? Relationships with incarcerated parents tended toward estrangement. Negative emotions and need for emotional support were predominant in the sample. Findings have implications for improving mental health services for children and families, trauma work, and policy interventions across services.

DOI
10.1080/19371918.2017.1360819
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Citation Information
Carrie Jefferson Smith and Diane S. Young. "A Retrospective Look at the Experience of Parental Incarceration and Family Reentry During Adolescence" Social Work in Public Health Vol. 32 Iss. 8 (2017) p. 475 - 488
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/diane-young/30/