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Subject Areas on Research
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A new vulnerable population? The health of female partners of men recently released from prison.
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A randomized, open label trial of methadone continuation versus forced withdrawal in a combined US prison and jail: Findings at 12 months post-release.
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Age and COVID-19 mortality in the United States: a comparison of the prison and general population.
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Age-Standardized Mortality of Persons on Probation, in Jail, or in State Prison and the General Population, 2001-2012.
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An evaluation of penicillin prophylaxis during an outbreak of foodborne streptococcal pharyngitis.
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Association of State COVID-19 Vaccination Prioritization With Vaccination Rates Among Incarcerated Persons.
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Breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 Infections in Prison after Vaccination.
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Burden of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B and C Among Inmates in a Prison State System in Mexico.
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COVID-19 Exposes Need for Progressive Criminal Justice Reform.
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COVID-19 community spread and consequences for prison case rates.
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Carceral epidemiology: mass incarceration and structural racism during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Condom use and incarceration among STI clinic attendees in the Deep South.
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Connecting Mentally Ill Detainees in Large Urban Jails with Community Care.
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Criminal justice continuum for opioid users at risk of overdose.
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Demographic and diagnostic characteristics of inmates receiving mental health services in state adult correctional facilities: United States, 1988.
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Depression and anxiety disorder among older male inmates at a federal correctional facility.
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Documenting and Addressing the Health Impacts of Carceral Systems.
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Efforts at the Frontlines: Implementing a Hepatitis C Testing and Linkage-to-Care Program at the Local Public Health Level.
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Essential Strategies to Curb COVID-19 Transmission in Prisons and Jails.
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Even better data on solitary confinement are needed.
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Expert stakeholders' perspectives on a Data-to-Care strategy for improving care among HIV-positive individuals incarcerated in jails.
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Funding, expenditures, and staffing of mental health services in state adult correctional facilities: United States, 1988.
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Gender-specific participation and outcomes among jail diversion clients with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders.
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Geographic Variation in the Cumulative Risk of Imprisonment and Parental Imprisonment in the United States.
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HIV and tuberculosis in prisons in sub-Saharan Africa.
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HIV prevention and care in incarcerated populations.
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HIV, prisoners, and human rights.
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Health impact of incarceration on HIV-positive African American males: a qualitative exploration.
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Homelessness and money mismanagement in Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.
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How Incarceration Affects the Health of Communities and Families.
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Implementing a Prison Medicaid Enrollment Program for Inmates with a Community Inpatient Hospitalization.
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Incarcerated workers: overlooked as essential workers.
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Incarceration and the health of detained children.
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Individuals motivated to participate in adherence, care and treatment (imPACT): development of a multi-component intervention to help HIV-infected recently incarcerated individuals link and adhere to HIV care.
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Infectious disease surveillance in U.S. jails: Findings from a national survey.
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Interest and Knowledge of HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis in a Unified Jail and Prison Setting.
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Interferon-gamma release assays piloted as a latent tuberculous infection screening tool in Canadian federal inmates.
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Introduction to the Special Issue of the Journal of Urban Health on Incarceration and Health.
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Invited commentary: (Mass) Imprisonment and (Inequities in) Health.
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Jail Health Care in the Southeastern United States From Entry to Release.
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Knowledge, interest, and anticipated barriers of pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake and adherence among gay, bisexual, and men who have sex with men who are incarcerated.
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Long-Acting Injectable Antiretroviral Therapy: An Opportunity to Improve Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Treatment and Reduce HIV Transmission Among Persons Being Released From Prison Facilities.
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MOUD Provision in Correctional Settings During Time of COVID-19: Prevention and Solutions.
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Mandated treatment in the community for people with mental disorders.
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Mass Incarceration as a Social-Structural Driver of Health Inequities: A Supplement to AJPH.
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Mass imprisonment and the life course revisited: Cumulative years spent imprisoned and marked for working-age black and white men.
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Mass incarceration, public health, and widening inequality in the USA.
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Medicaid Enrollment among Prison Inmates in a Non-expansion State: Exploring Predisposing, Enabling, and Need Factors Related to Enrollment Pre-incarceration and Post-Release.
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Medication prescribing practices for older prisoners in the Texas prison system.
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Mental Health Among Jail and Prison Inmates.
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Mental Illness, Release From Prison, and Social Context.
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Mental health and reoffending outcomes of jail diversion participants with a brief incarceration after arraignment.
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Open Risk Assessment
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Opt-Out HIV Testing of Inmates in North Carolina Prisons: Factors Associated with not Wanting a Test and not Knowing They Were Tested.
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Opt-out HIV testing in prison: informed and voluntary?
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Optimizing the impact of medications for opioid use disorder at release from prison and jail settings: A microsimulation modeling study.
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Overview of mental health services provided by state adult correctional facilities: United States, 1988.
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Parental arrest and children involved with child welfare services agencies.
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Parental imprisonment, the prison boom, and the concentration of childhood disadvantage.
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Paths to Improving Pandemic Preparedness in Jails and Prisons: Perspectives of Incarcerated People and Correctional Staff.
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People who use drugs, HIV, and human rights.
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Post-release treatment uptake among participants of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections comprehensive medication assisted treatment program.
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Postincarceration Fatal Overdoses After Implementing Medications for Addiction Treatment in a Statewide Correctional System.
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Postrelease mortality among persons hospitalized during their incarceration.
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis awareness and interest among participants in a medications for addiction treatment program in a unified jail and prison setting in Rhode Island.
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Preferences for transitional HIV care among people living with HIV recently released from prison in Zambia: a discrete choice experiment.
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Prevalence of traumatic brain injury in incarcerated groups compared to the general population: a meta-analysis.
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Prevention and control of COVID-19 in nursing homes, orphanages, and prisons.
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Prison Population Reductions and COVID-19: A Latent Profile Analysis Synthesizing Recent Evidence From the Texas State Prison System.
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Prisoners, prisons, and HIV: time for reform.
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Randomized Controlled Trial of an Intervention to Maintain Suppression of HIV Viremia After Prison Release: The imPACT Trial.
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Risk factors for prevalent hepatitis C virus-infection among inmates in a state prison system in Mexico.
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Risk of COVID-19 infection among prison staff in the United States.
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Screening for Opioid Use Disorder in the Largest Jail in Arkansas: A Brief Report.
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Sexuality, sexual practices, and HIV risk among incarcerated African-American women in North Carolina.
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Socio-environmental risks for untreated depression among formerly incarcerated Latino men.
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Sources of guns to dangerous people: what we learn by asking them.
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Special Considerations Related to Race, Sex, Gender, and Socioeconomic Status in the Preoperative Evaluation: Part 1: Race, History of Incarceration, and Health Literacy.
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Spotlight on Jails: COVID-19 Mitigation Policies Needed Now.
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Stress Reduction Through a Brief Writing Intervention With Women in Jail.
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Termination of medicaid policies and implications for the Affordable Care Act.
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The Contribution of Prisons and Jails to US Racial Disparities During COVID-19.
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The association between intersystem prison transfers and COVID-19 incidence in a state prison system.
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The benefits and implementation challenges of the first state-wide comprehensive medication for addictions program in a unified jail and prison setting.
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Where Do You Go When Your Prison Cell Floods? Inadequacy of Current Climate Disaster Plans of US Departments of Correction.