RT Article T1 Wellbeing and Sense of Coherence Among Female Offenders and Non-Offenders: The Importance of Education JF The prison journal VO 101 IS 1 SP 41 OP 59 A1 Zajenkowska, Anna A1 Jasielska, Dorota A1 Rajchert, Joanna A1 Nawrocka, Katarzyna A1 Macianowicz, Oliwia A1 Smolen, Monica A1 Bodecka, Marta A2 Jasielska, Dorota A2 Rajchert, Joanna A2 Nawrocka, Katarzyna A2 Macianowicz, Oliwia A2 Smolen, Monica A2 Bodecka, Marta LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/175071583X AB This article consists of two studies comparing female offenders’ and non-offenders’ wellbeing and sense of coherence. Consistent with the hypotheses in Study 1, the level of general wellbeing was lower among female inmates, but the effect was due to differences in education. In Study 2, the sense of coherence was measured. The results indicated that when education and age are included in the analysis, the coherence levels did not differentiate inmates from non-inmates. K1 Education K1 Sense of coherence K1 Wellbeing K1 Female offenders DO 10.1177/0032885520978474