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1921por Arias, Sarah A., Sperber, Kimberly, Jones, Richard, Taxman, Faye S., Miller, Ted R., Zylberfuden, Sarah, Weinstock, Lauren M., Brown, Gregory K., Ahmedani, Brian, Johnson, Jennifer E.“…The second phase (running simultaneously) involves a subset of ~ 6,000 of the 43,000 subscribers passing through jail who have been seen in one of 12 contracted behavioral health agencies in the 6 months prior to incarceration in a stepped-wedge design. Agencies will receive: (a) notifications of the client’s jail detention/release, (b) instructions for re-engaging these clients, and (c) training in suicide risk assessment and the Safety Planning Intervention for use at re-engagement. …”
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1922por Rivera, Amanda, Epern, Alexa Van, Fiorillo, Suzanne, Lawrence, Lisa, Litzau, Shynia, Allen, Lorna, Frasca, Katherine, Castillo-Mancilla, Jose, McGregor, Donna V“…Almost 40% of the cohort reported that they or a partner had a history of incarceration. Sixty-three % reported seeing a regular health care provider (HCP). …”
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1923por Todd, Catherine S, Nasir, Abdul, Stanekzai, M Raza, Fiekert, Katja, Rasuli, M Zafar, Vlahov, David, Strathdee , Steffanie A“…Current NSP use was associated with initiating drug use with injecting (AOR = 2.58, 95% CI: 1.22 - 5.44), sharing injecting equipment in the last three months (AOR = 1.79, 95% CI: 1.16 - 2.77), prior incarceration (AOR = 1.57, 95% CI: 1.06 - 2.32), and greater daily frequency of injecting (AOR = 1.40 injections daily, 95% CI: 1.08 - 1.82). …”
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1924por Goswami, Neela D, Gadkowski, Lara Beth, Piedrahita, Carla, Bissette, Deborah, Ahearn, Marshall Alex, Blain, Michela LM, Østbye, Truls, Saukkonen, Jussi, Stout, Jason E“…Treatment initiation predictors included: a non-employment reason for screening (RR 1.6, 95% CI 1.0-2.5), close contact to an infectious TB case (RR 2.5, 95% CI 1.8-3.6), regular primary care(RR 1.4, 95% CI 1.0-2.0), and history of incarceration (RR 1.7, 95% CI 1.0-2.8). Persons in the “high” risk category for progression/transmission of TB disease had higher likelihood of treatment initiation (p < 0.01), but not completion, than those with lower risk. …”
Publicado 2012
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1925por Yen, Yung-Feng, Yen, Muh-Yong, Su, Lien-Wen, Li, Lan-Huei, Chuang, Peing, Jiang, Xiao-Ru, Deng, Chung-Yeh“…In backward stepwise multinomial regression analysis, after controlling for potential confounders, syringe sharing in the 6 months before MMTP enrollment was significantly positively associated with HCV/HIV co-infection (adjusted odds ratio [AOR]=27.72, 95% confidence interval [CI] 13.30–57.76). Incarceration was also significantly positively associated with HCV/HIV co-infection (AOR=2.01, 95% CI 1.71–2.37) and HCV mono-infection (AOR=1.77, 95% CI 1.52–2.06), whereas smoking amphetamine in the 6 months before MMTP enrollment was significantly inversely associated with HCV/HIV co-infection (AOR=0.44, 95% CI 0.25–0.76) and HCV mono-infection (AOR=0.49, 95% CI 0.32–0.75). …”
Publicado 2012
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1926por Liebling, Elliott J., Yedinak, Jesse L., Green, Traci C., Hadland, Scott E., Clark, Melissa A., Marshall, Brandon D. L.“…In multivariable models, non-white participants were more likely to never have attempted to enroll compared to white participants. Previous incarceration, experiencing drug-related discrimination by the medical community, and a monthly income of $501 - $1500 were associated with a decreased likelihood of never attempting to enroll. …”
Publicado 2016
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1927por Van Dorn, Richard A., Desmarais, Sarah L., Rade, Candalyn B., Burris, Elizabeth N., Cuddeback, Gary S., Johnson, Kiersten L., Tueller, Stephen J., Comfort, Megan L., Mueser, Kim T.“…In-custody barriers to treatment, including a lack of evidence-based treatment options and the often short periods of incarceration, and limited communication between jails and community-based treatment agencies that can hinder immediate enrollment into community care once released have contributed to a cycle of limited treatment engagement, unaddressed criminogenic risks, and (re)arrest among this vulnerable and high-risk population. …”
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1928por Hochstatter, Karli R., Stockman, Lauren J., Holzmacher, Ryan, Greer, James, Seal, David W., Taylor, Quinton A., Gill, Emma K., Westergaard, Ryan P.“…BACKGROUND: Incarcerated populations are disproportionately burdened by hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. …”
Publicado 2017
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1929por Arredondo, J., Strathdee, S. A., Cepeda, J., Abramovitz, D., Artamonova, I., Clairgue, E., Bustamante, E., Mittal, M. L., Rocha, T., Bañuelos, A., Olivarria, H. O., Morales, M., Rangel, G., Magis, C., Beletsky, L.“…BACKGROUND: Mexico’s 2009 “narcomenudeo reform” decriminalized small amounts of drugs, shifting some drug law enforcement to the states and mandating drug treatment diversion instead of incarceration. Data from Tijuana suggested limited implementation of this harm reduction-oriented policy. …”
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1930por Fotiou, Anastasios, Kanavou, Eleftheria, Antaraki, Argyro, Richardson, Clive, Terzidou, Manina, Kokkevi, Anna“…HCV infection with or without HIV coinfection was positively associated with living alone or with a spouse/partner without children, prior incarceration, drug injecting histories of ≥10 years, and syringe sharing in the past 12 months, and negatively associated with never having previously been tested for HCV. …”
Publicado 2016
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1931por Beckwith, Curt G., Kuo, Irene, Fredericksen, Rob J., Brinkley-Rubinstein, Lauren, Cunningham, William E., Springer, Sandra A., Loeliger, Kelsey B., Franks, Julie, Christopoulos, Katerina, Lorvick, Jennifer, Kahana, Shoshana Y., Young, Rebekah, Seal, David W., Zawitz, Chad, Delaney, Joseph A., Crane, Heidi M., Biggs, Mary L.“…BACKGROUND: Transgender persons are highly victimized, marginalized, disproportionately experience incarceration, and have alarmingly increased rates of HIV infection compared to cis-gender persons. …”
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1932por Damhorst, Gregory, Keener, Mitchell, Timme, Evan, Venkat, Heather, DeStephens, Rick“…BACKGROUND: Key risk factors for tuberculosis (TB) in the United States include HIV-positive status, birth outside of the United States, incarceration and homelessness. Despite advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) and declining HIV-TB comorbidity, TB remains an important opportunistic infection for all people living with HIV. …”
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1933“…(TND) and Renewal House (RH), 2 community agencies in metropolitan Nashville that provide substance abuse treatment and post-incarceration re-entry services for women with a history of substance use disorder. …”
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1934por Moore-Pardo, Shylah M, Addisu, Anteneh, Reljic, Tea, Aslam, Sadaf, Casanas, Beata“…The difference was not statistically significant in regards to foreign born, homelessness, and incarceration. Only 3 patients admitted to injection drug use and 9 used alcohol (all HIV negative). …”
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1935por Narayanan, Shivakumar, Abutaleb, Ameer, Hoffmann, Jennifer, Greenblatt, Aaron, Kottilil, Shyam, D’Amore, Aaron, Brokus, Christopher, Kattakuzhy, Sarah“…The follow-up of this marginalized population still remains challenging given the high rates of homelessness and incarceration. In this regard, coordinated care between MAT settings and prisons are likely to demonstrate successful elimination of hepatitis C. …”
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1936por Banta-Green, Caleb J, Floyd, Anthony S, Vick, Kristin, Arthur, Jen, Hoeft, Theresa J, Tsui, Judith I“…The majority (14 of 15 participants) were near-daily heroin users with severe OUD prior to incarceration. Of the seven intervention participants, two wished to start medications immediately. …”
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1937por Mohamed, Mujtaba, Al-Hillan, Alsadiq, Shah, Jay, Zurkovsky, Eugene, Asif, Arif, Hossain, Mohammad“…Surgery provides definitive treatment for patients with Morgagni hernia; it is always recommended for symptomatic and asymptomatic adult patients to avoid future complications such as volvulus, small bowel obstruction, incarceration, or strangulation. We report a case of a patient who presented with chest pain due to newly diagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernia. …”
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1938por Grebely, Jason, Read, Phillip, Cunningham, Evan B., Weltman, Martin, Matthews, Gail V., Dunlop, Adrian, Montebello, Mark, Martinello, Marianne, Gilliver, Rosie, Marks, Philippa, Applegate, Tanya L., Dore, Gregory J.“…Twenty‐six (81%) of 32 completed treatment (lost to follow‐up, n = 5; incarceration, n = 1). There were no virological failures. …”
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1939por Liu, Yanshi, Yushan, Maimaiaili, Liu, Zhenhui, Liu, Jialin, Ma, Chuang, Yusufu, Aihemaitijiang“…The top five complications were pin-site infection (65.96%), axial deviation (40.78%), joint stiffness (23.76%), soft tissue incarceration (22.34%) and delayed union of the docking site (13.48%).The ASAMI bony result was excellent in 233 patients, good in 32, fair in 5 and poor in 12. …”
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1940por Durand, Louise, O'Driscoll, Denis, Boland, Fiona, Keenan, Eamon, Ryan, Benedict K., Barry, Joseph, Bennett, Kathleen, Fahey, Tom, Cousins, Gráinne“…Unadjusted and adjusted Poisson regression (covariates age, sex, incarceration, methadone dose and comorbidities) estimated differences in mortality rates. …”
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