Paper Title
Stressors and Coping Strategies of Person Deprived in Liberty at Correctional Institution for Women: A Basis for Intervention Program

Abstract
In this study, the researchers have used the descriptive research design. The researchers gathered data from the purposively selected 154 female inmates of Correctional Institution for Women. The study employed quantitative questionnaires to gather data from the respondents. In the application of the descriptive method of research, the Inmates Stressors Scale and Ways of Coping Questionnaires were used to gather the necessary information and data. Weighted Mean was used to describe the nature of the variables. After gathering and analyzing all the data, the researchers arrived at the conclusion that being convicted of a crime doesn’t depend whether a person finished education or not. Female inmates are prone to heightened stress because they have husbands and children and they are worried about their conditions outside. Accommodation and Contacts with Outside were the primary stressors that female inmates face inside the prison. Positive Reappraisal was the coping strategy that they typically used. Accommodation has the greatest number of correlations with the coping strategies. Confrontative Coping has the greatest number of correlations with stressors. As a proposed intervention program, given the mental, emotional, spiritual and physical benefits of mindfulness meditation, a deeper look at its potential usefulness as a tool for addressing stress and anxiety in correctional settings becomes worthy of further investigation. Keywords - Stressors, Coping Strategies, Persons, Deprived in Liberty, Correctional System