Katherine Lemasters,Erin McCauley,Kathryn Nowotny et al.
Katherine Lemasters et al.
Background: COVID-19 has entered United States prison systems at alarming rates. Disparities in social and structural determinants of health disproportionately affect those experiencing incarceration, making them more vul...
The health effects of gendered and devalued work: health outcomes of incarcerated women engaging in sex work and care/service work [0.03%]
性别歧视工作对健康的影响:监禁女性从事性工作和护理/服务工作的健康结果
Sage J Kim,Caryn Peterson
Sage J Kim
Background: Women with a history of incarceration are often engaged in highly gendered work, either sex work or low-wage care/service work jobs. While employment is an important element of reentry plans, low-wage jobs may...
Identifying barriers and facilitators to implementing advance care planning in prisons: a rapid literature review [0.03%]
识别监狱中实施预先护理计划的障碍和促进因素:一项快速文献回顾
Ashley Macleod,Divya Nair,Ekin Ilbahar et al.
Ashley Macleod et al.
Background: Limited information is available describing advance care planning (ACP) within correctional facilities, despite its increasing relevance due to the ageing population in prisons and the high rates of complex me...
Making change happen in criminal justice settings: leveraging implementation science to improve mental health care [0.03%]
在刑事司法环境中推动变革:利用实施科学改善精神健康护理
Melissa J Zielinski,M Kathryn Allison,Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein et al.
Melissa J Zielinski et al.
Background: It is a constitutional right to receive health care, including mental health care, while incarcerated. Yet, even basic evidence-based mental health care practices have not been routinely integrated into crimin...
A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a cross-systems service delivery model to improve identification and care for HIV, STIs and substance use among justice-involved young adults [0.03%]
针对司法涉入的青壮年人群中改进艾滋病毒、性病和物质滥用识别与治疗的跨系统服务传递模式的随机对照试验的研究方案
Katherine S Elkington,Megan A OGrady,Susan Tross et al.
Katherine S Elkington et al.
Background: Justice-involved young adults (JIYA) aged 18-24 are at significant risk for HIV and problematic substance use (SU) but are unlikely to know their HIV status or be linked to HIV or SU treatment and care. Intens...
Exploring the promise of intersectionality for promoting justice-involved women's health research and policy [0.03%]
探索交叉性在促进涉刑女性健康研究和政策方面的潜力以推进正义
Keren Gueta
Keren Gueta
The perspective of intersectionality has gained widespread scholarly interest and been employed across many different disciplines, including criminology. This perspective focuses on interlocking systems of oppression and the need to work to...
Reducing overdose after release from incarceration (ROAR): study protocol for an intervention to reduce risk of fatal and non-fatal opioid overdose among women after release from prison [0.03%]
出狱后的减灾行动计划(ROAR)——一项针对女性出狱人员减少阿片类药物致死性和非致死性用药过量风险的干预措施的研究方案
Elizabeth Needham Waddell,Robin Baker,Daniel M Hartung et al.
Elizabeth Needham Waddell et al.
Background: Drug overdose is the leading cause of death after release from prison, and this risk is significantly higher among women compared to men. Within the first 2 weeks after release, the risk of death from drug ove...
A call to protect patients, correctional staff and healthcare professionals in jails and prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
呼吁在COVID-19大流行期间保护监禁场所中的患者、惩教人员和卫生工作者
Oluwadamilola T Oladeru,Nguyen-Toan Tran,Tala Al-Rousan et al.
Oluwadamilola T Oladeru et al.
This editorial describes why surge planning in the community must account for potential infection outbreaks in jails and prisons, and why incarcerated people and those in contact with them, including over 450,000 correctional officers and t...
Emergency department utilization by people living with HIV released from jail in the US South [0.03%]
美国南部出狱的HIV感染者急诊科利用状况
Alfredo G Puing,Xilong Li,Josiah Rich et al.
Alfredo G Puing et al.
Background: Incarceration is disruptive to HIV care, often resulting in poor retention in care for people living with HIV (PLWH) after jail release. This gap in HIV care might result in potentially preventable emergency d...
Self-report of domestic violence and forced sex are related to sexual risk behaviors in a sample of juvenile detainees [0.03%]
一项针对未成年羁押人员样本的研究:报告家庭暴力和被迫性行为与性风险行为相关
Lea Selitsky,Norman Markowitz,Dwayne M Baxa et al.
Lea Selitsky et al.
Background: Justice-involved youth have higher rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and a higher prevalence of the associated sexual risk behaviors. Sexual risk behaviors are also associated with alcohol and d...