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Publication date: 17 July 2024

Kate Leech, Karen Rodham, Amy Burton and Traceyanne Hughes

The purpose of the study is to investigate female prisoners’ perspectives on why they gain weight while in prison.

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Purpose

The purpose of the study is to investigate female prisoners’ perspectives on why they gain weight while in prison.

Design/methodology/approach

A qualitative design was used with semi-structured interviews with six females currently residing in a prison in the south of England.

Findings

Analysis of the data generated three themes relating to the reasons why women gain weight in prison. These were labelled as “The only thing you haven’t got to ask permission for is your food, it’s just handed to you”, “If you’ve been stripped of the things that make you happy, or that you are addicted to, eating can soothe you” and “prison can make you take better care of your health”.

Originality/value

The results identify perceived reasons why women gain weight in prison uniquely from the female prisoner perspective. The implications of the research identify the need for systemic change throughout different prison departments to enable women to maintain a healthy weight during their custodial sentence.

Details

International Journal of Prison Health, vol. 20 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 2977-0254

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