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921por Russell, Cayley, Nafeh, Frishta, Pang, Michelle, MacDonald, Shanna Farrell, Derkzen, Dena, Rehm, Jürgen, Fischer, Benedikt“…BACKGROUND: Incarcerated populations experience an elevated prevalence of opioid use disorder (OUD). …”
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922por Zhang, Alice, Balles, Joseph A., Nyland, Jennifer E., Nguyen, Thao H., White, Veronica M., Zgierska, Aleksandra E.“…Data on police contacts, arrests, and incarceration 12 months before and after the index contact were extracted and compared using Fisher’s exact or Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. …”
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923por An, Yangxi, Ntombela, Nasiphi, Hoffmann, Christopher J., Fashina, Tolulope, Mabuto, Tonderai, Owczarzak, Jill“…An altruistic desire to help other participants facing similar post-incarceration and HIV-related challenges was a key motivator for TCAC attendance. …”
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924por Tavakoli, Fatemeh, Parhizgari, Najmeh, Shokoohi, Mostafa, Khezri, Mehrdad, Haghdoost, Ali Akbar, Ghasemzadeh, Iman, Bozicevic, Ivana, Shahesmaeili, Armita, Nasiri, Naser, Danesh, Ahmad, Karamouzian, Mohammad, Sharifi, Hamid“…BACKGROUND: Incarcerated people are at a disproportionate risk of contracting HIV. …”
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926“…METHODS: Researchers conducted interviews with 25 cis gender Black men informed by life course theory, with a focus on the role of social networks, incarceration, and other life experiences in substance use. …”
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927“…Substance use disorders are overrepresented in incarcerated male populations. Cost- effective screening for alcohol and substance use problems among incarcerated populations is a necessary first step forward intervention. …”
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928por Kim, Bo, Bolton, Rendelle E., Hyde, Justeen, Fincke, B. Graeme, Drainoni, Mari-Lynn, Petrakis, Beth Ann, Simmons, Molly M., McInnes, D. Keith“…BACKGROUND: Between 12,000 and 16,000 veterans leave incarceration annually. As is known to be the case for justice-involved populations in general, mental health disorders (MHDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly prevalent among incarcerated veterans, and individuals with MHDs and SUDs reentering the community are at increased risk of deteriorating health and recidivism. …”
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929“…Despite the use of pilocarpine, the iris incarceration persisted. Therefore, surgery to reposition the XEN stent was attempted using a gonio-prism and intraocular forceps. …”
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930por Hagan, Liesl M., McCormick, David W., Lee, Christine, Sleweon, Sadia, Nicolae, Lavinia, Dixon, Thomas, Banta, Robert, Ogle, Isaac, Young, Cristen, Dusseau, Charles, Salmonson, Shawn, Ogden, Charles, Godwin, Eric, Ballom, TeCora, Ross, Tara, Browne, Hannah, Harcourt, Jennifer L., Tamin, Azaibi, Thornburg, Natalie J., Kirking, Hannah L., Salvatore, Phillip P., Tate, Jacqueline E.Enlace del recurso
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931“…OBJECTIVE: Racial discrimination and racial identity may compete to influence incarceration risk. We estimated the predicted days incarcerated in a national US sample of Black, Latino/Latina, and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals. …”
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932por Zhang, Alice, Balles, Joseph A., Nyland, Jennifer E., Nguyen, Thao H., White, Veronica M., Zgierska, Aleksandra E.Enlace del recurso
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933por Zielinski, Melissa J., Smith, Mollee K. Steely, Kaysen, Debra, Selig, James P., Zaller, Nickolas D., Curran, Geoffrey, Kirchner, JoAnn E.“…BACKGROUND: Trauma exposure and drug addiction go hand-in-hand for the 2.17 million people who are incarcerated in US prisons; prevalence of both exceed 80% among this population. …”
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934por Hotton, Anna L., Lee, Francis, Sheeler, Daniel, Ozik, Jonathan, Collier, Nicholson, Edali, Mert, Ardestani, Babak Mahdavi, Brewer, Russell, Schrode, Katrina M., Fujimoto, Kayo, Harawa, Nina T., Schneider, John A., Khanna, Aditya S.“…BACKGROUND: Understanding the impact of incarceration on HIV transmission among Black men who have sex with men is important given their disproportionate representation among people experiencing incarceration and the potential impact of incarceration on social and sexual networks, employment, housing, and medical care. …”
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935por Lima, Viviane D., Graf, Isabell, Beckwith, Curt G., Springer, Sandra, Altice, Frederick L., Coombs, Daniel, Kim, Brian, Messina, Lauren, Montaner, Julio S. G., Spaulding, AnneEnlace del recurso
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936por Golin, Carol E., Knight, Kevin, Carda-Auten, Jessica, Gould, Michele, Groves, Jennifer, L.White, Becky, Bradley-Bull, Steve, Amola, Kemi, Fray, Niasha, Rosen, David L., Mugavaro, Michael J., Pence, Brian W., Flynn, Patrick M., Wohl, David“…METHODS/DESIGN: Our research team developed Project imPACT (individuals motivated to Participate in Adherence, Care and Treatment), a multi-component approach for HIV-Infected recently incarcerated individuals that specifically targets their care linkage, retention, and medication adherence by addressing multiple barriers to care engagement after release. …”
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938por Waddell, Elizabeth Needham, Baker, Robin, Hartung, Daniel M., Hildebran, Christi J., Nguyen, Thuan, Collins, Deza’Rae M., Larsen, Jessica E., Stack, Erin“…The Reducing Overdose After Release from Incarceration (ROAR) pilot intervention and evaluation (recruitment June 2019 through December 2020) aims to reduce opioid overdose among women released to the community following incarceration in state prison. …”
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939“…This intervention resulted in no further epidemiologically linked cases from recently released incarcerated individuals to community. Figure 1: Household Secondary Infections with Epidemiological Links to Previously Incarcerated Inmates Before and After Opening of Medical Recovery Site [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Prior to establishment of a medical recovery site on a Native American reservation, a significant burden of disease in the community was linked to recently incarcerated individuals. …”
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940por Belcher, Annabelle M., Coble, Kelly, Cole, Thomas O., Welsh, Christopher J., Whitney, Anna, Weintraub, Eric“…We established (i) telemedicine hardware/software capability; (ii) a screening process; (iii) buprenorphine administration methods; (iv) necessary medical release procedures; (v) telemedicine encounter coordination and medication prescription procedures; and (vi) a research platform. Seven incarcerated patients have been treated, two of whom were referred from community treatment. …”
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