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Rebecca Kemnitz,Theresa C Kuehl,Karli R Hochstatter et al. Rebecca Kemnitz et al.
Background: While most people living with HIV who are incarcerated in United States receive appropriate HIV care while they are in prison, interruptions in antiretroviral therapy and virologic failure are extremely common...
Sehun Oh,Christopher P Salas-Wright,Michael G Vaughn Sehun Oh
Background: Being offered illicit drugs is a critical factor leading to drug initiation and other psychosocial risk behaviors among adolescents in the United States. However, there exist few studies examining the recent t...
Laurie Leitch Laurie Leitch
This paper 1) discusses two important contributions that are shaping work with vulnerable and under-resourced populations: Kaiser Permanente's (1998) Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACE) which includes the impact of adverse experiences...
Erin Falconer,Tal El-Hay,Dimitris Alevras et al. Erin Falconer et al.
Background: Patients with a serious mental illness often receive care that is fragmented due to reduced availability of or access to resources, and inadequate, discontinuous, and uncoordinated care across health, social s...
J D Lee,B Tofighi,R McDonald et al. J D Lee et al.
Background: The acceptability, feasibility and effectiveness of web-based interventions among criminal justice involved populations are understudied. This study is a secondary analysis of baseline characteristics associat...
Nickolas D Zaller,David H Cloud,Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein et al. Nickolas D Zaller et al.
Though the full implications of a Trump presidency for ongoing health care and criminal justice reform efforts remain uncertain, whatever policy changes are made will be particularly salient for the South, which experiences the highest inca...
Cheneal Puljević,Stuart A Kinner,Dominique de Andrade Cheneal Puljević
Background: A smoking ban was implemented across all prisons in Queensland, Australia, in May 2014, with the aim of improving the health of prisoners and prison staff. However, relapse to smoking after release from prison...
Megan Carroll,Georgina Sutherland,Anna Kemp-Casey et al. Megan Carroll et al.
Background: Studies of healthcare service use often rely on self-reported data, especially in disadvantaged populations. Despite this, the reliability of self-reported healthcare service use is often questioned and routin...
Rebecca Woodhouse,Matthew Neilson,Marrissa Martyn-St James et al. Rebecca Woodhouse et al.
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal justice system. A combination of drug use and mental health problems makes people more likely to be arrested for crimina...
Lise Lafferty,Carla Treloar,Tony Butler et al. Lise Lafferty et al.
Background: Social capital has been shown to be a valuable resource for improving health outcomes. However, it has received little attention in the prison setting. Dimensions of social capital in mainstream society are li...