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期刊名:Epidemiologic reviews

缩写:EPIDEMIOL REV

ISSN:0193-936X

e-ISSN:1478-6729

IF/分区:3.8/Q1

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Lara Tavoschi,Hilde Vroling,Giordano Madeddu et al. Lara Tavoschi et al.
Prison populations are disproportionally affected by communicable diseases when compared with the general community because of a complex mix of socioeconomic determinants and environmental factors. Tailored and adequate health care provisio...
Christopher Wildeman,Alyssa W Goldman,Kristin Turney Christopher Wildeman
Mass incarceration has profoundly restructured the life courses of not only marginalized adult men for whom this event is now so prevalent but also their families. We examined research published from 2000 to 2017 on the consequences of pare...
Gergõ Baranyi,Megan Cassidy,Seena Fazel et al. Gergõ Baranyi et al.
People involved with criminal justice frequently are exposed to violence and traumatic experiences. This may lead to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); however, no review, to our knowledge, has synthetized findings in this setting. We co...
Kimberly A Skarupski,Alden Gross,Jennifer A Schrack et al. Kimberly A Skarupski et al.
Older incarcerated individuals comprise the fastest growing demographic in the US prison system. Unhealthy lifestyles among incarcerated individuals and inadequate health care lead to earlier onset and more rapid progression of many chronic...
Adrian P Mundt,Gergo Baranyi,Caroline Gabrysch et al. Adrian P Mundt et al.
Substance use disorders are among the most common health problems of people involved with the criminal justice system. Scaling up addiction services in prisons is a global public health and human rights challenge, especially in poorly resou...
Martial L Ndeffo-Mbah,Vivian S Vigliotti,Laura A Skrip et al. Martial L Ndeffo-Mbah et al.
Incarcerated populations experience elevated burdens of infectious diseases, which are exacerbated by limited access to prevention measures. Dynamic models are used to assess the spread and control of diseases within correctional facilities...
Tonia C Poteat,Mannat Malik,Chris Beyrer Tonia C Poteat
Transgender people experience a disproportionate burden of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and incarceration. Discrimination, victimization, poverty, and poor mental health drive vulnerability to HIV and related infections, as well as ri...