Alcohol management plans in Indigenous communities in Queensland (Australia) may have unintended implications for the care of children [0.03%]
昆士兰州土著社区的酒精管理计划可能对儿童护理产生意外影响
Katrina Bird,Michelle S Fitts,Alan R Clough
Katrina Bird
Background: Indigenous children in Australia are more likely than non-Indigenous children to be in contact with the child safety system. A large number of Queensland's Indigenous population live in remote and isolated com...
The effectiveness of specialized legal counsel and case management services for indigent offenders with mental illness [0.03%]
贫困精神疾病患者的法律咨询和案件管理服务的有效性
Jeff Bouffard,Elizabeth Berger,Gaylene S Armstrong
Jeff Bouffard
Background: In recent years, jurisdictions have recognized the strain placed on limited existing resources by criminal offenders with mental illness who frequently cycle through local jail facilities. In response, many lo...
Gender and race disparities in weight gain among offenders prescribed antidepressant and antipsychotic medications [0.03%]
性别和种族在开具抗抑郁药和抗精神病药物的罪犯中的体重增加差异性
Madison L Gates,Thad Wilkins,Elizabeth Ferguson et al.
Madison L Gates et al.
Background: Studies have found that antipsychotics and antidepressants are associated with weight gain and obesity, particularly among women and some minority groups. Incarcerated populations (also referred to as offender...
Exploring barriers to and enablers of adequate healthcare for Indigenous Australian prisoners with cancer: a scoping review drawing on evidence from Australia, Canada and the United States [0.03%]
探索澳大利亚土著囚犯癌症适当医疗障碍和促进因素:一项基于澳大利亚、加拿大和美国证据的综述性研究
Jessica Olds,Rachel Reilly,Paul Yerrell et al.
Jessica Olds et al.
Background: International frameworks supported by national principles in Australia stipulate that prisoners should be provided with health services equivalent to those provided in the general community. However, a number ...
Patients' experiences managing cardiovascular disease and risk factors in prison [0.03%]
服刑人员管理心血管疾病和危险因素的体验
Emily H Thomas,Emily A Wang,Leslie A Curry et al.
Emily H Thomas et al.
Background: Despite greater risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality in patients with a history of incarceration, little is known about how prisons manage CVD risk factors (CVD-RF) to mitigate this risk. ...
From trauma to incarceration: exploring the trajectory in a qualitative study in male prison inmates from north Queensland, Australia [0.03%]
从创伤到监禁:澳大利亚北昆士兰男子监狱囚犯的定性研究之旅程
Bronwyn Honorato,Nerina Caltabiano,Alan R Clough
Bronwyn Honorato
Background: There were approximately 34,000 prisoners incarcerated in Australian correctional centres as of 2014. The most common offence type for these prisoners was 'acts intended to cause injury', comprising 18 % of th...
Social support quality and availability affects risk behaviors in offenders [0.03%]
社会支持的质量和可得性影响犯罪者的高危行为
Stephanie A Spohr,Sumihiro Suzuki,Brittany Marshall et al.
Stephanie A Spohr et al.
Background: People involved in the justice system are at 2.5 times the risk of HIV infection compared to the general population, which is further complicated by substance abuse. The purpose of this study was to evaluate t...
"Our commonality is our past:" a qualitative analysis of re-entry community health workers' meaningful experiences [0.03%]
“我们的共同点是过去——回归社会的社区卫生工作者的职业经历质性分析
Precious Bedell,John L Wilson,Ann Marie White et al.
Precious Bedell et al.
Background: Re-entry community health workers (CHWs) are individuals who connect diverse community residents at risk for chronic health issues such as Hepatitis C virus and cardiovascular disease with post-prison healthca...
Effect of social relationships on antiretroviral medication adherence for people living with HIV and substance use disorders and transitioning from prison [0.03%]
社会关系对艾滋病病毒感染者中吸毒成瘾者出狱后服用抗逆转录病毒药物依从性的影响
Julia Rozanova,Shan-Estelle Brown,Ambika Bhushan et al.
Julia Rozanova et al.
Background: This paper examines how family and social relations facilitate and inhibit adherence to antiretroviraltherapy (ART) for people living with HIV (PLH) who have underlying substance use disorders and are transiti...
Finding the loopholes: a cross-sectional qualitative study of systemic barriers to treatment access for women drug court participants [0.03%]
寻找漏洞:一项关于女性药物法庭参与者治疗途径系统性障碍的横断面定性研究
Diane S Morse,Jennifer Silverstein,Katherine Thomas et al.
Diane S Morse et al.
Background: Therapeutic diversion courts seek to address justice-involved participants' underlying problems leading to their legal system involvement, including substance use disorder, psychiatric illness, and intimate pa...