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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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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. ...
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...
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...