RT Article T1 Financial well-being and physical health related quality of life among persons incarcerated in jail JF Journal of crime and justice VO 42 IS 4 SP 444 OP 461 A1 Panisch, Lisa S. A2 Prost, Stephanie Grace A2 Smith, Thomas E. LA English YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1728581974 AB The current study aimed to describe financial well-being and physical health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in a convenience sample of incarcerated persons attenuated by gender and minority status. Financial well-being and physical HRQoL are inextricably linked to one another and to successful reentry among incarcerated persons. Survey respondents (n = 299) were incarcerated at a Southeastern county jail. Frequencies, descriptive statistics, and ANOVA and ANCOVA were used to meet the aforementioned aims. Incarcerated men reported higher levels of HRQoL, lower levels of financial anxiety, and higher levels of financial health than women. ANOVA results indicated statistically significant differences among groups regarding financial well-being and physical HRQoL. Subgroup differences in physical HRQoL were no longer statistically significant upon inclusion of financial well-being variables using ANCOVA. Future investigators are encouraged to capture time to release measures and recidivism data to examine the relationships among financial well-being and physical HRQoL and to explore predictive capabilities of financial self-efficacy, financial health, and financial anxiety on health and reentry outcomes among incarcerated persons. K1 Financial well-being K1 Health related quality of life K1 Jail K1 Reentry DO 10.1080/0735648X.2018.1559077