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4201por Dengo-Baloi, Liliana, Boothe, Makini, Semá Baltazar, Cynthia, Sathane, Isabel, Langa, Denise Chitsondzo, Condula, Manuel, Ricardo, Helena, Inguane, Celso, Teodoro, Eugénia, Gouveia, Lídia, Raymond, Henry F., Horth, Roberta“…According to participants, PWID would rather rent, share or borrow injection equipment at shooting galleries than purchase them due to stigma, fear of criminalization, transportation and purchase costs, restricted pharmacy hours, personal preference for needle sharing, and immediacy of drug need. …”
Publicado 2020
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4202por Felix, Francis“…When the Non-NAPICU group was looked at in greater detail, 2 patients had 2 separate recurrent admissions; one of which had a primary diagnosis of Learning Disability while the other had no clear Psychotic nor Depressive Disorder, and was complicated by Personality Disorder and criminality. 2/9 patients were detained using the forensic section 37/41. …”
Publicado 2023
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4203“…METHODS AND FINDINGS: Bibliographic databases and reference lists were searched from 1970 to February 2009 for studies that reported on risks of interpersonal violence and/or violent criminality in individuals with schizophrenia and other psychoses compared with general population samples. …”
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4204“…In the present study, we aimed at exploring ADHD and criminality. We estimated the prevalence of ADHD among longer-term prison inmates, described symptoms and cognitive functioning, and compared findings with ADHD among psychiatric outpatients and healthy controls. …”
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4205por Adebajo, Sylvia, Obianwu, Otibho, Eluwa, George, Vu, Lung, Oginni, Ayo, Tun, Waimar, Sheehy, Meredith, Ahonsi, Babatunde, Bashorun, Adebobola, Idogho, Omokhudu, Karlyn, Andrew“…However, accurate information on these behaviours may be difficult to elicit because of sociocultural hostility towards these populations and the criminalization associated with these behaviours. Audio computer assisted self-interview (ACASI) is an interviewing technique that may mitigate social desirability bias in this context. …”
Publicado 2014
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4206por Dolan, Kate, Salimi, Shabnam, Nassirimanesh, Bijan, Mohsenifar, Setareh, Allsop, David, Mokri, Azarakhsh“…Subjects with more severe drug dependence at baseline were significantly more likely to be criminally active than less severely dependent subjects. …”
Publicado 2012
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4207por Conner, Brendan“…INTRODUCTION: There is a strong evidence base that the stigma, discrimination and criminalization affecting adolescent key populations (KPs) aged 10–17 is intensified due to domestic and international legal constructs that rely on law-enforcement-based interventions dependent upon arrest, pre-trial detention, incarceration and compulsory “rehabilitation” in institutional placement. …”
Publicado 2015
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4208“…The trauma resulting from this kind of abuse is a key contributing factor in behavioral problems in adolescence and subsequent delinquency, substance abuse, and criminality in adulthood. METHODS: This was a retrospective clinical study. …”
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4209por Fazel, Seena, Wolf, Achim, Chang, Zheng, Larsson, Henrik, Goodwin, Guy M, Lichtenstein, Paul“…In sensitivity analyses, we examined the contribution of substance abuse, sociodemographic factors, and previous criminality. In the second study, we studied a general population sample of twins (n=23 020) with continuous measures of depressive symptoms for risk of violent crime. …”
Publicado 2015
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4210por Muldoon, Katherine A.“…CONCLUSIONS: There was limited information on socio-structural factors that affect sex workers’ commercial working environments in Uganda, including the role of policing and criminalization, as well as the prevalence and factors associated with violence. …”
Publicado 2015
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4211por Østergaard, Søren D., Larsen, Janne T., Dalsgaard, Søren, Wilens, Timothy E., Mortensen, Preben B., Agerbo, Esben, Mors, Ole, Petersen, Liselotte“…Therefore, we sought to investigate whether Rutter’s indicators of adversity (low social class, severe marital discord, large family size, paternal criminality, maternal mental disorder, and placement in out-of-home care) assessed in infancy could serve as early predictors for the development of ADHD. …”
Publicado 2016
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4212por Grillon, Céline, Krishtel, Priti R, Mellouk, Othoman, Basenko, Anton, Freeman, James, Mendão, Luís, Andrieux‐Meyer, Isabelle, Morin, Sébastien“…HCV treatment access – and harm reduction – should be massively scaled‐up to meet the needs of PWID, and efforts should be made to tackle stigma and discrimination, and stop criminalization of drug use and possession.…”
Publicado 2018
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4213por Tun, Waimar, Vu, Lung, Dirisu, Osasuyi, Sekoni, Adekemi, Shoyemi, Elizabeth, Njab, Jean, Ogunsola, Sade, Adebajo, Sylvia“…INTRODUCTION: HIV self‐testing (HIVST) offers an alternative to facility‐based HIV testing services, particularly for populations such as men who have sex with men (MSM) who may fear accessing testing due to stigma, discrimination and criminalization. Innovative HIV testing approaches are needed to meet the goal of 90% of people living with HIV being diagnosed. …”
Publicado 2018
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4214“…RESULTS: Research demonstrates consistent evidence of the direct and indirect impacts of structural factors (e.g., violence, stigma, criminalization, poor working conditions) on increasing risk for STBBIs among sex workers, further compounded by individual and interpersonal factors (e.g., mental health, substance use, unprotected sex). …”
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4215por Rouhani, Saba, Park, Ju Nyeong, Morales, Kenneth B., Green, Traci C., Sherman, Susan G.“…Drug checking services, which allow people who use drugs (PWUD) to learn about the contents of their drugs, remain limited and even criminalized in many states. Further, there is a persistent belief that PWUD are not willing or able to change their behaviors despite being aware of their potential exposure to fentanyl through drug use. …”
Publicado 2019
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4216por Pauly, B., Brown, M., Evans, J., Gray, E., Schiff, R., Ivsins, A., Krysowaty, B., Vallance, K., Stockwell, T.“…Residents described living in a street-based survival world characterized by criminalization, unmet health needs, stigma and unsafe spaces for drinking and a world punctuated by multiple losses and disconnections. …”
Publicado 2019
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4217por Lowe, Henry, Toyang, Ngeh, Steele, Blair, Grant, Justin, Ali, Amza, Gordon, Lorenzo, Ngwa, Wilfred“…Even today, psychedelics are still classified as Schedule I drugs, resulting in a still lingering negative stigmatization/perception, vilification, and ultimate criminalization of psychedelics. This controversy still lingers and still limits scientific research and full medical acceptance. …”
Publicado 2022
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4218Cannabis companies and the sponsorship of scientific research: A cross-sectional Canadian case studypor Grundy, Quinn, Imahori, Daphne, Mahajan, Shreya, Garner, Gord, Timothy, Roberta, Sud, Abhimanyu, Soklaridis, Sophie, Buchman, Daniel Z.“…Given the recent legalization of cannabis in Canada, there is ample opportunity to create a policy climate that can mitigate the harms of criminalization as well as impacts of the “funding effect” on research integrity, research agendas, and the evidence base available for decision-making, while promoting high-priority and equity-oriented independent research.…”
Publicado 2023
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4219por Grace Rose, Chloe, Kulbokas, Victoria, Carkovic, Emir, Lee, Todd A., Pickard, A. Simon“…Issues surrounding legality were the most frequently cited barrier by patrons, including fear of criminalization, policing, and surveillance. Patrons and stakeholders identified a need for supportive policies that offer protections. …”
Publicado 2023
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4220por Benoit, Cecilia, Belle-Isle, Lynne, Smith, Michaela, Phillips, Rachel, Shumka, Leah, Atchison, Chris, Jansson, Mikael, Loppie, Charlotte, Flagg, Jackson“…BACKGROUND: Social marginalization and criminalization create health and safety risks for sex workers and reduce their access to health promotion and prevention services compared to the general population. …”
Publicado 2017
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