Introduction: The Drexel University College of Medicine, Philadelphia Ujima Health Collaborative (funded by the Office on Women's Health) utilizes a community participatory framework to address health care access, heart health, diabetes prevention and control, nutrition, fitness and cancer screening in ...
Background: Women in the correctional system are a population at increased risk for communicable diseases, substance-abuse disorders, and mental health issues. However, little is known about the unique healthcare needs of this population for the period of time immediately following their release from...
Sex exchange among incarcerated women is not well-described in the literature. Sex exchange can lead to numerous adverse health outcomes, especially when combined with individual factors (e.g., depression and homelessness) and larger systemic inequalities. The purpose of this study was to explore ...
Duration of Incarceration, Risk Factors for Incarceration, and Partner Incarceration among Participants at Risk for HIV Infection, Women's Interagency HIV Study, 2007–2017. HIV, human immunodeficiency virus. Credit:Journal of Women's Health(2021)...
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 26(11), 1165–1174. PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Begun, A. L., Early, T. J., & Hodge, A. (2016). Mental health and substance abuse service engagement by men and women during community reentry following incarceration. Administration ...
Results By age 16 years, 475 participants (weighted percentage, 23.9%) had a parental figure who had been incarcerated, including 259 young men (22.2%) and 216 young women (25.5%). Parental incarceration was associated with higher prevalence of childhood psychiatric diagnoses (eg, any depressive...
Incarceration during pregnancy: implications for women, newborns and health care providers. Women are now the fastest growing group among incarcerated persons in the United States. With approximately 6 percent to 10 percent of incarcerated women p... MA Sutherland - 《Nurs Womens Health》 被引量:...
USA, were analysed to assess the prevalence of personal and partner incarceration and its association with several measures of high-risk sexual partnerships including multiple partners, partner concurrency and current STI.A history of incarceration was common (24.1% among men and 11.3% among women)....
Figure 3. Hazard Estimates by Transition and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Diagnosis View LargeDownload Mental health service access (MHSA) time is assumed at the mean time for those who accessed services (1.87 months after release). Table 1. Characteristics of the Sample by Transition View Large...
Further, nearly 80% of women and girls with histories of CSE are diagnosed with PTSD [34]. Given that traumatic stress shares overlapping features with externalizing problems, precise inferences about the association of ADHD and other externalizing problems (i.e., DBD, CD) with suicide attempts ...