A psychometric reevaluation of the TCU criminal thinking scales (CTS) [0.03%]
对TCU犯罪思维量表(CTS)的计量心理重评价
Thomas B Sease,George Joe,Jennifer Pankow et al.
Thomas B Sease et al.
In the United States, approximately 9 million people cycle in and out of jail and more than 600,000 people are released from prison each year. Unfortunately, the reentry process includes several barriers people must overcome (e.g., criminal...
Designing and implementing an intervention for returning citizens living with substance use disorder: discovering the benefits of peer recovery coach involvement in pilot clinical trial decision-making [0.03%]
同伴康复教练参与试点临床试验决策中的利益发现:为患有物质使用障碍的回归市民设计和实施干预措施
Grant Victor,Emily Sightes,Dennis P Watson et al.
Grant Victor et al.
Peer-facilitated services in behavioral health care remain underutilized within criminal justice-involved community organizations, and there is little guidance for how to best involve peer workers in behavioral health-focused research activ...
Amy B Smoyer,Johanna Elumn Madera,Kim M Blankenship
Amy B Smoyer
The TCU Drug Screen 5: Identifying Justice-involved Individuals with Substance Use Disorders [0.03%]
TCU药物筛查第五部分:识别涉及司法系统的物质使用障碍个体
Danica Kalling Knight,Thomas R Blue,Patrick M Flynn et al.
Danica Kalling Knight et al.
The TCU Drug Screen II, a widely used instrument for identifying substance use problems, was originally developed based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders III-R criteria. In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association r...
Examining factors associated with unprotected sexual behavior among Black Americans postrelease from incarceration in New York City [0.03%]
考察纽约囚犯出狱后的非安全性行为的影响因素
Tawandra L Rowell-Cunsolo,Yue Long,Betsy Szeto et al.
Tawandra L Rowell-Cunsolo et al.
Black Americans are overrepresented among incarcerated individuals and those infected with sexually transmitted infections. We assessed unprotected sexual behavior among 165 formerly incarcerated Black Americans in New York City, New York. ...
Social Support Networks among Delinquent Youth: An 8-Year Follow-up Study [0.03%]
少年犯的社会支持网络:一项八年的追踪研究
Naomi A Zwecker,Anna J Harrison,Leah J Welty et al.
Naomi A Zwecker et al.
Supportive social networks are key to the successful transition to young adulthood. Yet, we know little about networks of delinquent youth, a population at risk for disrupted social connections. This study describes the structure and functi...
Does psychopathy differentially predict treatment-seeking during incarceration versus postrelease? [0.03%]
精神病不同预测监禁期间的治疗需求与假释后的治疗需求吗?
Shannon W Schrader,June P Tangney,Jeffrey B Stuewig
Shannon W Schrader
The notion that high psychopathy inmates seek treatment for non-therapeutic reasons is frequently assumed but lacking empirical evidence. In a sample of 217 suburban jail inmates, we examined whether psychopathy differentially predicted tre...
Yang Yang,Kevin Knight,George W Joe et al.
Yang Yang et al.
The current study modeled 12 month post-release re-arrest (recidivism) in terms of pretreatment risk factors (i.e., criminal history, criminal thinking,) and during-treatment engagement in a sample of 653 subjects admitted to four prison-ba...
Christopher R Whipple,Leonard A Jason,W LaVome Robinson
Christopher R Whipple
To avoid recidivism, formerly-incarcerated individuals must successfully navigate barriers to re-entry, including finding adequate housing and avoiding substance use. This study examined the role that time in diverse housing situations affe...
Developing effective interorganizational relationships between community corrections and community treatment providers [0.03%]
社区矫正与社区治疗提供者之间有效组织间关系的建立与发展
Laura B Monico,Shannon Gwin Mitchell,Wayne Welsh et al.
Laura B Monico et al.
Weak service coordination between community corrections and community treatment agencies is a significant barrier in the diffusion of pharmacotherapy for treating opioid and alcohol use disorders. This analysis draws on qualitative intervie...