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Bryce E Stoliker,Simon N Verdun-Jones,Adam D Vaughan Bryce E Stoliker
Background: Suicide is a major problem across the lifespan, yet rates are highest among middle-aged and older adults; a trend which remains relatively stable across varying sociological settings, including prisons. Despit...
Stephanie C Kennedy,Annelise M Mennicke,Chelsea Allen Stephanie C Kennedy
Background: Little is known about how incarcerated mothers make meaning of their parenting role and relationship with their children prior to incarceration and during custody. The aims of this project were to explore the ...
Rodney Funk,Hannah K Knudsen,Larkin S McReynolds et al. Rodney Funk et al.
Background: This study examined the national availability of substance use prevention (SUP) within juvenile justice (JJ) and their primary behavioral health (BH) providers, and the relationships between the availability o...
Anne Bukten,Ingunn Olea Lund,Stuart A Kinner et al. Anne Bukten et al.
Background: Remarkably little is known about drug use during imprisonment, including whether it represents a continuation of pre-incarceration drug use, or whether prison is also a setting for drug use initiation. This pa...
Mario Morales,Claudia Rafful,Pieter Baker et al. Mario Morales et al.
Background: Homeless people who use drugs (PWUD) are often displaced, detained, and/or forced into drug treatment during police crackdowns. Such operations follow a zero-tolerance approach to law enforcement and have a de...
Daniel J O&#x;Connell,Christy A Visher,Patricia Becker Daniel J O&#x;Connell
Background: Probation offices represent a location where at-risk individuals in need of health care appear on a known and regular basis. We sought to study how providing linkages to health care could improve the proportio...
Jordan M Hyatt,Philipp P Lobmaier Jordan M Hyatt
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) provides an opportunity to address opioid addiction among justice-involved individuals, an often difficult to reach population. This potential has been increasingly recognized by agencies, policymakers an...
Tawandra L Rowell-Cunsolo,Gloria Hu,Rahwa Haile Tawandra L Rowell-Cunsolo
Background: In the U.S., approximately one in seven HIV-infected individuals experience incarceration at least once in their lifetime. While HIV-infected individuals experience positive health outcomes during periods of i...
Jason E Glenn,Alina M Bennett,Rebecca J Hester et al. Jason E Glenn et al.
Background: Correctional systems in several U.S. states have entered into partnerships with Academic Medical Centers (AMCs) to provide healthcare for people who are incarcerated. This project was initiated to better under...