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Alwyn Cohall,Renee Cohall,Laura Staeheli et al. Alwyn Cohall et al.
Background: Sexually transmitted infections are a significant, and growing, public health problem in this country - particularly among youth. Innovative strategies are needed to reduce the community burden of infection. P...
Jodie M Dewey,Patrick Hibbard,Dennis P Watson et al. Jodie M Dewey et al.
Background: Roughly 24-36% of people who are incarcerated in the U.S. are formally diagnosed with opioid use disorder (OUD). Once released, individuals involved with the criminal legal system (CLS) face increased risks of...
Milan F Satcher,Steven Belenko,Anthony Coetzer-Liversage et al. Milan F Satcher et al.
At the intersection of drug policy, the opioid crisis, and fragmented care systems, persons with opioid use disorder (OUD) in the United States are significantly vulnerable to contact with the criminal legal system (CLS). In CLS settings, p...
Kaitlin N Piper,Alexandra Jahn,Cam Escoffery et al. Kaitlin N Piper et al.
Introduction: Engaging families in behavioral health services is a high priority for juvenile justice (JJ) systems and family advocacy groups. Family-driven care (FDC) enhances family engagement and decision-making power ...
Victoria D Ojeda,Arthur Groneman,Sarah Hiller-Venegas et al. Victoria D Ojeda et al.
Background: Low health literacy is costly and observed among justice-impacted adults (JIA), a group that often faces numerous barriers in accessing healthcare and a disproportionate burden of illness. Health literacy inte...
Corey McBrayer,Annie Turner,Mackenzie Whitener et al. Corey McBrayer et al.
Background: Justice-involved youth have higher rates of substance use disorders (SUDs) than the general population. Many do not connect with or complete treatment, leading to recidivism. This qualitative study explores pe...
Brittany J Hood Brittany J Hood
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing mental health challenges and introduced new ones, particularly among vulnerable populations such as individuals within the criminal justice system, who disproportiona...
Katherine LeMasters,Erin McCauley,Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein Katherine LeMasters
While criminal legal involvement is a structural determinant of health, both administrative and national longitudinal cohort data are collected and made available in a way that prevents a full understanding of this relationship. Administrat...
Matthew S Minturn,Kevin F Kamis,David L Wyles et al. Matthew S Minturn et al.
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) continues to cause significant morbidity and mortality within the US, and disproportionately impacts those involved with the criminal justice system. Despite this, knowledge and attitud...
Raquel B Miranda,Alejandro Goldberg,Ximena Pamela Díaz Bermúdez Raquel B Miranda
Background: Social reintegration relies on the support given to prisoners not only during their reentry into society but also throughout their imprisonment. Our goal was to analyze the expectations reported by cisgender a...