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2021por Bazazi, Alexander R., Culbert, Gabriel J., Wegman, Martin P., Heimer, Robert, Kamarulzaman, Adeeba, Altice, Frederick L.“…Predictors of mortality were educational level (HR 1.4, 95% CI 1.0–1.8), pre-incarceration alcohol use (HR 2.0, 95% CI 1.1–3.9), and lower CD4(+) T-lymphocyte count (HR 0.8 per 100-cell/mL increase, 95% CI 0.7–1.0). …”
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2022por Sahle, Eliyas Tsegaye, Amogne, Wondwossen, Manyazewal, Tsegahun, Blumenthal, Jill, Jain, Sonia, Sun, Shelly, Young, Jason, Ellorin, Eric, Woldeamanuel, Habtamu, Teferra, Lemma, Feleke, Beniam, Vandenberg, Olivier, Rey, Zilma, Briggs-Hagen, Melissa, Haubrich, Richard, McCutchan, John Allen“…Most participants were young (median age of 26 years, IQR: 21–33), male (84%), single (61%), literate (89%), and urban residents (91%) without prior incarceration (96%). Prevalence of HIV was 3.4% overall. …”
Publicado 2023
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2023“…CONCLUSION: While not causal, results suggest that timely and adequate prenatal care among women with CL-OUD may be supported by OUD treatment, comorbid indications for care, stable access to social resources, and maintained residence in the community (i.e., community-based alternatives to incarceration).…”
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2024por Schnaufer, Erica C.S., Barbosa, Marcelo S., Marques, Michele F.R., Brito, Gabriel T., Ferreira, Tiago S., Ribeiro, Anny D.C., Valiente, Anna C., Machado, Indianara R., Gonçalves, Crhistinne C.M., Tanaka, Tayana S.O., Guimarães, Monick L., Ribeiro, Suzana M., Croda, Julio, Simionatto, Simone“…The prevalence of HIV-1 was higher in single indigenous people [10/617 (1.62%)], who received government benefits [14/1021 (1.37%)], had less than five years of formal education [11/685 (1.61%)], had sexual intercourse with users of injectable drugs [2/21 (9.52%)], with history of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) [10/62 (16.2%)] and incarceration [3/62 (4.84%)]. Of 18 positive samples, 44.4% (8/18) were successfully amplified, and HIV-1 subtype C was prevalent. …”
Publicado 2023
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2025por O'Brien, Stephen J., Newman, Ashley M., Taylor, Samuel, Dawson, Courtney, Gallagher, Kelli Ann, Bowers, Andrea, Nguyen, Joseph, Baret, Nikolas“…When the preop ACT was positive, a positive"arthroscopic"ACT (where the biceps incarcerates between the humeral head and glenoid) or labral tear was noted in 88% of the cases. …”
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2026por Koblin, Beryl A, Nandi, Vijay, Hirshfield, Sabina, Chiasson, Mary Ann, Hoover, Donald R, Wilton, Leo, Usher, DaShawn, Frye, Victoria“…Intention to test at a clinic or other provider was positively associated with self-efficacy for HIV testing (AOR 2.87; 95% CI 1.48-5.59) and social support (AOR 1.98; 95% CI 1.34-2.92), and negatively associated with a lifetime history of incarceration (AOR 0.37; 95% CI 0.16-0.89). Intention to test by CHTC was negatively associated with higher educational level (Some college or Associate’s degree vs high school graduate or less [AOR 0.81; 95% CI 0.39-1.70]; Bachelor’s degree or more vs high school graduate or less [AOR 0.28; 95% CI 0.11-0.70]). …”
Publicado 2017
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2027por Degenhardt, Louisa, Peacock, Amy, Colledge, Samantha, Leung, Janni, Grebely, Jason, Vickerman, Peter, Stone, Jack, Cunningham, Evan B, Trickey, Adam, Dumchev, Kostyantyn, Lynskey, Michael, Griffiths, Paul, Mattick, Richard P, Hickman, Matthew, Larney, Sarah“…So too were eligible data on percentage of PWID who were female; younger than 25 years; recently homeless; ever arrested; ever incarcerated; who had recently engaged in sex work, sexual risk, or injecting risk; and whose main drugs injected were opioids or stimulants. …”
Publicado 2017
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2028por Turner, Caitlin M, Arayasirikul, Sean, Trujillo, Dillon, Lê, Victory, Wilson, Erin C“…Twenty-eight participants (23.3%) were identified as nonstarters, and were more likely to be recently incarcerated (prevalence ratio [PR] 2.3, 95% CI 1.3-4.4), forego basic needs for HIV medications (PR 2.4, 95% CI 1.3-4.5), and be diagnosed with HIV in the last year (PR 2.2, 95% CI 1.1-4.1). …”
Publicado 2019
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2029por Rodriguez, Robert M., O’Laughlin, Kelli, Eucker, Stephanie A., Chang, Anna Marie, Rising, Kristin L., Nichol, Graham, Pauley, Alena, Kanzaria, Hemal, Gentsch, Alexzandra T., Li, Cindy, Duber, Herbie, Butler, Jonathan, Eswaran, Vidya, Glidden, Dave“…Adult patients who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine are eligible with these exclusions: (1) major trauma, intoxication, altered mental status, or critical illness; (2) incarceration; (3) psychiatric chief complaint; and (4) suspicion of acute COVID-19 illness. …”
Publicado 2022
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2030por Strange, C. Clare, Manchak, Sarah M., Hyatt, Jordan M., Haberman, Cory, Desai, Alisha“…ANALYSIS: For binary offending outcomes (e.g., arrest, conviction, incarceration, specialty court failure, mandated treatment failure, or community supervision failure) and overdose outcomes, odds ratios were computed, and for continuous or quasi‐continuous outcomes (e.g., total number of arrests), a standardized mean difference type effect size was computed and then transformed into an odds ratio. …”
Publicado 2021
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2031“…Variables ultimately found not to be predictive of linkage outcome included race, ethnicity, gender, homelessness, and incarceration. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: In contrast with current trends in the literature, our analysis found that patients with any of three well-described linkage barriers (mental health disorder, active substance abuse, and ‘competing’ comorbidities) exhibited decreased odds of linkage failure. …”
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2032Publicado 2018“…Risk factors for hernia incarceration/strangulation include: female gender, femoral hernia and a history of hospitalization related to groin hernia. …”
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2033por Glenn, Jason E., Bennett, Alina M., Hester, Rebecca J., Tajuddin, Nadeem N., Hashmi, Ahmar“…Our goal was to analyze medical trainee perspectives on caring for incarcerated patients and to determine what specialized education and training is needed, if any, for the provision of ethical and appropriate healthcare to incarcerated patients. …”
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2034por Watanobe, Ikuo, Yoshida, Noritoshi, Watanabe, Shin, Maruyama, Toshirou, Ihara, Atsushi, Kojima, Kuniaki“…Incarcerated inguinal hernia is often encountered by surgeons in daily practice. …”
Publicado 2014
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2035por Hashmi, Ahmar H., Bennett, Alina M., Tajuddin, Nadeem N., Hester, Rebecca J., Glenn, Jason E.“…Correctional systems in several U.S. states have entered into partnerships with academic medical centers (AMCs) to provide healthcare for persons who are incarcerated. One AMC specializing in the care of incarcerated patients is the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB), which hosts the only dedicated prison hospital in the U.S. and supplies 80% of the medical care for the entire Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ). …”
Publicado 2020
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2036“…During fMRI scanning, 157 incarcerated and 46 non-incarcerated female participants viewed unpleasant pictures, half which depicted moral transgressions, and neutral pictures. …”
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2037por James, Jennifer“…Historical legacies of unethical research performed on people in prison, coupled with stringent policies intended to protect those who are incarcerated from exploitation, has meant that much clinical research about the health of people who are incarcerated is conducted at a distance, without directly engaging those who are incarcerated in the formulation of studies. …”
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2038por Cope, L.M., Ermer, E., Gaudet, L.M., Steele, V.R., Eckhardt, A.L., Arbabshirani, M.R., Caldwell, M.F., Calhoun, V.D., Kiehl, K.A.“…METHODS: Here we use neuroimaging and voxel-based morphometry to examine brain gray matter in incarcerated male adolescents who committed homicide (n = 20) compared with incarcerated offenders who did not commit homicide (n = 135). …”
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2039por Brosnan, Conor, Keogh, Shane, Bolger, Jarlath C, Farrell, Kevin, Hannan, Enda, Mulholland, Doug, Butt, Abeeda, Hill, Arnold D K“…We present a case of acute appendicitis within an incarcerated femoral hernia. This is a rare complication of the phenomenon eponymously known as a ‘De Garengeot Hernia’, which describes a vermiform appendix in an incarcerated femoral hernia sac. …”
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2040por Hoshino, Akihiro, Kawachi, Yasuyuki, Takamatsu, Susumu, Nagano, Hiroto, Ohtsukasa, Syunro, Kato, Syunsuke, Maruyama, Hiroshi“…Reduction en masse refers to the rare occurrence of an incarcerated inguinal hernia arising from the manual reduction of a hernia. …”
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