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1121“…BACKGROUND: Previous studies about health in prisons conclude that incarceration has detrimental consequences for physical and mental health. …”
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1122“…BACKGROUND: People face numerous barriers to reentry and community integration following incarceration, and these obstacles manifest themselves as barriers to economic stability, housing security, healthcare, community acceptance, and educational attainment, ultimately leading to poor health. …”
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1123por Kavasery, Ravi, Maru, Duncan Smith-Rohrberg, Sylla, Laurie N., Smith, David, Altice, Frederick L.“…The objective of this study was to evaluate the optimal time to routinely HIV test newly incarcerated jail detainees using an opt-out strategy. …”
Publicado 2009
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1124por Ti, Lianping, Hayashi, Kanna, Kaplan, Karyn, Suwannawong, Paisan, Wood, Evan, Montaner, Julio, Kerr, Thomas“…Lastly, binge drug use (AOR = 2.40), incarceration (AOR = 1.94), and avoiding HIV testing (AOR = 0.23) (all p < 0.05) were significantly associated with willingness to access peer-delivered post-test counseling. …”
Publicado 2012
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1125por Hayashi, Kanna, Ti, Lianping, Fairbairn, Nadia, Kaplan, Karyn, Suwannawong, Paisan, Wood, Evan, Kerr, Thomas“…Results revealed high rates of midazolam injection, non-fatal overdose and incarceration. Syringe sharing remained widespread among this population, driven primarily by problems with access to syringes and methamphetamine injection. …”
Publicado 2013
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1126por Yap, Lorraine, Carruthers, Susan, Thompson, Sandra, Cheng, Wendy, Jones, Jocelyn, Simpson, Paul, Richards, Alun, Thein, Hla-Hla, Haber, Paul, Lloyd, Andrew, Butler, Tony“…In this study, we explored factors affecting treatment uptake inside prisons and hypothesised that prisoners have unique issues influencing HCV treatment uptake as a consequence of their incarceration which are not experienced in other populations. …”
Publicado 2014
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1127por Shirani, Kiana, Nokhodian, Zary, Kassaian, Nazila, Adibi, Peyman, Naeini, Alireza Emami, Ataei, Behrooz“…We couldn’t find any relationship between isolated anti-HBc positivity and addiction duration, incarceration frequency, recent incarceration duration or number of injection per month. …”
Publicado 2015
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1128por Miller, Ann C., Nelson, A. Katrina, Livchits, Viktoria, Greenfield, Shelly F., Yanova, Galina, Yanov, Sergei, Connery, Hilary S., Atwood, Sidney, Lastimoso, Charmaine S., Shin, Sonya S.“…In adjusted analysis, age under 41(OR: 4.93, CI: 2.10, 11.58), incarceration history(OR: 3.56 CI:1.55, 8.17) and STD history (OR: 3.48, CI: 1.5, 8.10) continued to be significantly associated with HIV risk behavior. …”
Publicado 2016
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1129por Goodhew, Mark, Salmon, Allison M., Marel, Christina, Mills, Katherine L., Jauncey, Marianne“…The majority of clients have low levels of education and employment, high rates of incarceration and unstable housing and poor social networks, and 70 % do not access local health services. …”
Publicado 2016
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1130por Lagarrigue, Aude, Ajana, Soufiane, Capuron, Lucile, Féart, Catherine, Moisan, Marie-Pierre“…To fill this gap, we have assessed in a sample from a French prison (33 females and 18 males) the gender-specific effect of incarceration on weight and body mass index (BMI) and examined their current metabolic status. …”
Publicado 2017
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1131por Joudrey, Paul J., Khan, Maria R., Wang, Emily A., Scheidell, Joy D., Edelman, E. Jennifer, McInnes, D. Keith, Fox, Aaron D.“…PRJP share the underlying exposure of incarceration and the increased prevalence of several moderators (chronic pain, HIV infection, trauma, race, and suicidality) of the risk of opioid-related overdose. …”
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1132“…RESULTS: Thirty days before incarceration, 60% reported having sex compared with 41% and 46%, respectively, at months 1 and 6 postrelease. …”
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1133por Maghradze, Nino, Jugheli, Levan, Borrell, Sonia, Tukvadze, Nestani, Aspindzelashvili, Rusudan, Avaliani, Zaza, Reither, Klaus, Gagneux, Sebastien“…Patients with a history of incarceration were significantly associated with TB reinfection (p< 0.05). …”
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1134“…In 1939, British psychiatrist Lionel Penrose described an inverse relationship between mental health treatment infrastructure and criminal incarcerations. This relationship, later termed the ‘Penrose Effect’, has proven remarkably predictive of modern trends which have manifested as reciprocal components, referred to as ‘deinstitutionalization’ and ‘mass incarceration’. …”
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1135“…Articles in this special issue address several gaps in the literature and present a conceptual model of opioid overdose risk, the results of a randomized controlled trial to increase treatment uptake and retention during and after incarceration, descriptions of barriers to treatment after release from incarceration, and data from nationally representative surveys of substance use disorders and treatment use among people who have been involved in the criminal justice system. …”
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1136“…The greatest risk of medical complexity and cost was associated with substance use [odds ratio (OR), 4.1], homelessness (OR, 3.0), childhood maltreatment (OR, 2.8), and incarceration (OR 2.4). Those with the highest prior year acute care utilization and cost had the highest rates of these same factors: substance use (62.5%), homelessness (61.7%), childhood maltreatment (55.5%), and incarceration (52.1%). …”
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1137por Enomoto, Naoki, Yamada, Kazuhiko, Kato, Daiki, Yagi, Shusuke, Wake, Hitomi, Nohara, Kyoko, Takemura, Nobuyuki, Kiyomatsu, Tomomichi, Kokudo, Norihiro“…Diaphragmatic defects generally warrant immediate surgical intervention to reduce the risk of incarceration or strangulation of the displaced viscera. …”
Publicado 2021
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1138“…Peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS), iris incarceration, and scleral reservoir reduction were common causes of unexpected postoperative IOP elevation. …”
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1139“…Adults with mental illnesses who were formerly incarcerated were recruited from three different sites in the Midwest and East Coast. …”
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1140por Conway, Anna, Valerio, Heather, Alavi, Maryam, Silk, David, Treloar, Carla, Hajarizadeh, Behzad, Marshall, Alison D., Martinello, Marianne, Milat, Andrew, Dunlop, Adrian, Murray, Carolyn, Prain, Bianca, Henderson, Charles, Amin, Janaki, Read, Phillip, Marks, Pip, Degenhardt, Louisa, Hayllar, Jeremy, Reid, David, Gorton, Carla, Lam, Thao, Christmass, Michael, Wade, Alexandra, Montebello, Mark, Dore, Gregory J., Grebely, Jason“…Further interventions are needed to achieve HCV elimination among people experiencing homelessness or incarceration.…”
Publicado 2022
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