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1561por Woodward, Krista P., Yu, Zhiyuan, Chen, Wenyi, Chen, Tingting, Jackson, Dylan B., Powell, Terrinieka W., Wang, Lin“…The odds of experiencing emotional, physical, and sexual abuse as well as household substance abuse, parental mental illness, and parental incarceration ranged from 2.0–5.2 times higher for bereaved individuals. …”
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1562por Kalver, Emily H., McInnes, D. Keith, Yakovchenko, Vera, Hyde, Justeen, Petrakis, Beth Ann, Kim, Bo“…We applied CORE to a peer-based intervention that aids military veterans with post-incarceration community reintegration. Our CORE application involved four intervention developers/implementers and two moderators to facilitate the seven CORE steps. …”
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1563“…Colombian off-white powder heroin); and 3) racialized repression/incarceration of drug sellers and users on both sides of the Mexico-US border. …”
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1564“…CT is the first choice for the diagnosis of obturator hernia. Since intestinal incarceration in OH patients is prone to lead to intestinal necrosis, emergency surgical treatment is often required. …”
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1565por Kamat, Samir M., Gansa, William, D’Ovidio, Tyler, Patel, Saahil, Bai, Halbert, Akiyama, Matthew J., Appel, Jacob M.“…Access to mental healthcare is vital in helping achieve optimal health during incarceration. Most clinicians in a nationwide survey report an essential role of mental telehealth in the future, although they vary in beliefs on the present implementation. …”
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1566“…CONCLUSIONS: The political polarization of desire to call the police raises questions about racially differentiated risk of more serious criminal justice system events, including arrest and incarceration, for racial and ethnic minorities.…”
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1567por Calles Sastre, Laura, Almoguera Pérez-Cejuela, Belén, Pereira Sánchez, Augusto, Herrero Gámiz, Sofía, Magrina, Javier F., Ríos Vallejo, Mar, Pérez Medina, Tirso“…The most frequent complications were pessary incarceration and fistulas. Surgical treatment included removal of the pessary under local or general anesthesia, fistula repair, hysterectomy and vaginal repair, and the management of bleeding. …”
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1568por Arscott, Joyell, Doan, Brandon, Dayton, Lauren, Eber, Gabriel B., Sufrin, Carolyn B., Beyrer, Chris, Rubenstein, Leonard“…BACKGROUND: People incarcerated during the COVID-19 pandemic face higher vulnerability to infection due to structural and social factors in carceral settings. …”
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1569“…Socially excluded populations – including the homeless, people with substance dependence, people involved in sex work, migrants or asylum seekers, and people with a history of incarceration – are typically characterised by health inequity. …”
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1570“…The reason of conviction was linked with criminal recidivism as violent offense were factors of incarceration (p=0) as well as the age at first conviction (p=0) and the number of anterior incarcerations (p=0). …”
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1571“…First, we collected sociodemographic and clinical data on patients admitted to psychiatric emergencies: sex, age, diagnosis, duration of evolution, history (medical and surgical, psychiatric, suicide attempts, problematic substance use, previous incarceration). In a second step, we tested for anti-HBS antibodies. …”
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1572por Cordasco, F., Sacco, M. A., Scalise, C., Tarallo, A. P., Gualtieri, S., Ricci, P., Aquila, I.“…Due to the worldwide importance of the phenomenon in the field of public health, it is necessary to analyze the relationship between detention and prisoner health, as well as the change in the psychophysical state of a subject after a period of incarceration. OBJECTIVES: The analysis of the results deriving from the completion of forensic examinations was carried with the aim of assessing the compatibility of the health conditions of prisoners with imprisonment. …”
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1573por Zelasky, Sarah, Martin, Chantel L., Weaver, Christopher, Baxter, Lisa K., Rappazzo, Kristen M.“…METHODS: We utilized a k-means clustering machine learning approach with four outcome variables (individual income, incarceration rate, employment, and percent of residents living in a neighborhood with low levels of poverty) each given at five parental income levels (1st, 25th, 50th, 75th, and 100th percentiles of the national distribution) to create clusters of census tracts across the contiguous United States (US) and within each Environmental Protection Agency region. …”
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1574por Tsitsoni, L., Argyropoulos, K., Avramidis, D., Charalambous, G., Gourzis, P., Jelastopulu, E.“…INTRODUCTION: The prison environment and health of people who experience incarceration increase the risks of contracting COVID-19. …”
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1575“…However, this indicator fails to incorporate health coverage for people in prisons. People incarcerated in prisons across the globe have high rates of physical health, mental health, and substance use conditions compared with the general population, and they are frequently excluded from policies and services available in the general population. …”
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1576por Sazonova, Yana, Kulchynska, Roksolana, Azarskova, Marianna, Liulchuk, Mariia, Salyuk, Tetiana, Doan, Ivan, Barzilay, Ezra“…Compared with HIV-negative PWID, the HIV-positive group with detectable viremia was more likely to be female, represented the middle age group (35–49 years old), had low education and monthly income levels, used opioid drugs, practiced risky injection behavior, and had previous incarceration history. Implementing the HIV case identification and ART linkage interventions focused on the most vulnerable PWID sub-groups might help closing the gaps in ART service coverage and increasing the proportion of HIV-positive PWID with viral load suppression.…”
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1577“…The psychiatric evaluation showed that 87% of these patients had a history of incarceration, 50% had a diagnosis of schizophrenia, 12.5% had bipolar disorder and 14.2% had a cluster B personality disorder (DSM 5). …”
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1578por Flores, John, Taylor, Bruce, Hazra, Aniruddha, Pollack, Harold, Pho, Mai T., Schneider, John“…Sex assigned at birth, race (with Black as reference category), education level, and history of arrest or incarceration showed no statistical significance in stigma scores. …”
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1579“…In the multivariate analysis, independent predictors of anti-HCV positivity were: intravenous drug use, blood transfusion >10 years earlier, having had two to four sexually transmitted diseases, incarceration, tattooing, sex with a hepatitis B or C virus carrier or with intravenous drug users. …”
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1580por Lloyd-Smith, Elisa, Kerr, Thomas, Hogg, Robert S, Li, Kathy, Montaner, Julio SG, Wood, Evan“…In a logistic regression model that adjusted for all variables that were associated with having an abscess at p < 0.1 in univariate analyses, female gender [odds ratio (OR) = 1.7, [95%CI: 1.2 – 2.4]; p = 0.002), recent incarceration (OR = 1.7, [95%CI: 1.3 – 2.2]; p < 0.001), sex trade involvement (OR = 1.4 [95% CI: 1.0 – 2.0]; p = 0.03), frequent cocaine use (OR = 1.5 [95%CI: 1.2 – 2.0]; p = 0.002) and HIV serostatus (OR = 1.5, [95%CI: 1.2 – 2.0]; p = 0.003) were positively associated with having an abscess. …”
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