From: Associations between past trauma, current social support, and loneliness in incarcerated populations
Demographics | |
 Age [M (SD)] | 38.0 (10.2) |
 Gender |  |
  Female | 64.7% |
  Male | 35.3% |
 Ethnicity |  |
  Hispanic | 18.7% |
  Not Hispanic | 81.3% |
 Race |  |
  African-American | 15.3% |
  Asian | 0.90% |
  Native American/Alaskan Native | 1.70% |
  White | 70.2% |
  Other | 11.9% |
 Unmarried | 83.0% |
 Annual legal income < $10,000 USD prior to  incarceration | 58.4% |
Criminal justice characteristics | Â |
 Security level |  |
  Minimum security | 51.9% |
  Medium security | 48.1% |
 Median (range) number of past arrests | 6 (0–100) |
 Median (range) months incarcerated to date for current sentence | 23 (0–489) |
Past trauma exposure | Â |
  Any trauma | 88.9% |
  Sexual trauma | 55.7% |
  Physical trauma | 83.4% |
  Crime-related trauma | 56.6% |
MSPSS perceived social support score [M (SD)] | 54.4 (17.5) |
UCLA Loneliness Scale score [M (SD)] | 19.2 (6.0) |