RT Article T1 Canadian Provincial and Territorial Correctional Worker Mental Health and Well-Being Study (CWMH): Navigating Practical and Unanticipated Methodological Challenges JF The prison journal VO 104 IS 6 SP 787 OP 807 A1 Ricciardelli, Rose 1979- A2 Andres, Elizabeth A2 Johnston, Matthew S. A2 Taillieu, Tamara L. A2 Dorniani, Sahar A2 Carbonell, Marina A2 Bennett, Brittany A2 Hozempa, Kadie A2 Coulling, Ryan A2 Cassiano, Marcella Siqueira A2 Afifi, Tracie O. A2 Nicholas Carleton, R. LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1908111798 AB Previous research assessing correctional worker (CW) mental health has seldom assessed for differences based on jurisdiction or diverse occupational categories. The current study was designed to provide a nuanced quantitative examination of mental health disorder prevalence and related problems among CWs and to qualitatively explore the varying social contexts surrounding CW well-being. We reflect on how we overcame unanticipated challenges and disruptions (e.g., technology, COVID-19 pandemic) throughout the design, launch, and analysis of the survey, and illustrate how our national study, driven by a rigorous methodological approach and collaborative research design, builds on the extant CW mental health and wellness literature. K1 operational challenges K1 Covid-19 K1 correctional worker mental health K1 Replication K1 Research Design DO 10.1177/00328855241286515