Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration

Exercise is increasingly understood as an important resource for people who engage in harmful substance use, including those in prison. Little is known about how inmates adopt various health behaviors during incarceration, without interventions. This cross-sectional study analyzed self-reports from...

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Main Authors: Ashley Elizabeth Muller, Ingrid Amalia Havnes, Eline Borger Rognli, Anne Bukten
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/12/2663
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spelling doaj-df502e84e64d404a8b8c5616955617f32020-11-24T23:57:19ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-11-011512266310.3390/ijerph15122663ijerph15122663Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under IncarcerationAshley Elizabeth Muller0Ingrid Amalia Havnes1Eline Borger Rognli2Anne Bukten3Norwegian Centre for Addiction Research, Pb 1039 Blindern, 0135 Blindern, NorwayNational Advisory Unit on Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Oslo University Hospital, Pb 4959 Nydalen, 0424 Oslo, NorwaySection for Clinical Substance Use and Addiction Research, Oslo University Hospital, Pb 4956 Nydalen, 0424 Oslo, NorwayNorwegian Centre for Addiction Research, Pb 1039 Blindern, 0135 Blindern, NorwayExercise is increasingly understood as an important resource for people who engage in harmful substance use, including those in prison. Little is known about how inmates adopt various health behaviors during incarceration, without interventions. This cross-sectional study analyzed self-reports from 1464 inmates in Norwegian prisons in 2013⁻2014, compared them according to harmful substance use pre-incarceration, and explored changes in exercise and nicotine use during incarceration. Results were presented in accordance with the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines. Inmates with harmful substance use reported higher rates of smoking, smokeless tobacco, and physical inactivity pre-incarceration than inmates without harmful use. However, inmates with harmful use also exhibited more behavioral changes: they adopted exercise, ceased smoking, and adopted smokeless tobacco at higher rates during incarceration than the non-harmful group, to the extent that inmates with harmful use exercised during incarceration more. Exercise is being taken up by a significant proportion of inmates, and may in particular be a replacement behavior for substance use. However, unhealthy behaviors also begin or are maintained. If prisons were used as an arena to facilitate healthy behaviors, the public health benefits to a marginalized group such as substance-using inmates could be substantial.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/12/2663exercisecigarettesmokeless tobaccosubstance usehealth behavior
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Ingrid Amalia Havnes
Eline Borger Rognli
Anne Bukten
Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
exercise
cigarette
smokeless tobacco
substance use
health behavior
author_facet Ashley Elizabeth Muller
Ingrid Amalia Havnes
Eline Borger Rognli
Anne Bukten
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title Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration
title_short Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration
title_full Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration
title_fullStr Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration
title_full_unstemmed Inmates with Harmful Substance Use Increase Both Exercise and Nicotine Use Under Incarceration
title_sort inmates with harmful substance use increase both exercise and nicotine use under incarceration
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Exercise is increasingly understood as an important resource for people who engage in harmful substance use, including those in prison. Little is known about how inmates adopt various health behaviors during incarceration, without interventions. This cross-sectional study analyzed self-reports from 1464 inmates in Norwegian prisons in 2013⁻2014, compared them according to harmful substance use pre-incarceration, and explored changes in exercise and nicotine use during incarceration. Results were presented in accordance with the Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines. Inmates with harmful substance use reported higher rates of smoking, smokeless tobacco, and physical inactivity pre-incarceration than inmates without harmful use. However, inmates with harmful use also exhibited more behavioral changes: they adopted exercise, ceased smoking, and adopted smokeless tobacco at higher rates during incarceration than the non-harmful group, to the extent that inmates with harmful use exercised during incarceration more. Exercise is being taken up by a significant proportion of inmates, and may in particular be a replacement behavior for substance use. However, unhealthy behaviors also begin or are maintained. If prisons were used as an arena to facilitate healthy behaviors, the public health benefits to a marginalized group such as substance-using inmates could be substantial.
topic exercise
cigarette
smokeless tobacco
substance use
health behavior
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/12/2663
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