HIV illness has emerged as one of the pressing public health concerns in correctional systems. This article is a qualitative exploration of the state of health care services with regard to HIV/AIDS in three correctional facilities in Maharashtra state in India. Case studies of 10 reported cases of HIV-positive inmates were prepared from their narratives obtained through face-to-face in-depth unstructured interviews. The data were analyzed thematically. High-risk behavior among prisoners, inadequate access to health care services for HIV-positive inmates, and lack of HIV/AIDS prevention programs emerged as some of the major areas of concern
Background: This qualitative study explores former prison inmates’ perceptions and attitudes towards...
This qualitative study explores former prison inmates' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV risk in...
Linkages to services for HIV-infected inmates are critically important; however, little is known abo...
HIV illness has emerged as one of the pressing public health concerns in correctional systems. This ...
Background. Incarcerated populations are vulnerable to HIV infection and worldwide exhibit a higher ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe health care provided to people living with HIV/AIDS in the peniten...
Prior studies have reported higher HIV prevalence among prisoners than the general population in Bra...
Sentenced and locked away, prisoners are often a forgotten population. Little is being done to preve...
Abstract: The question ofHIV management in prison has been an ongoing issue, fraught with contradict...
There are significant ethical, public health, and human rights implications for failing to provide d...
Prior studies have reported higher HIV prevalence among prisoners than the general population in Bra...
This paper explores inmates and prison health care workers perceptions of the state of health care s...
Substance abuse is a skyrocketting problem in India today.The intertwined epidemics of HIV/AIDS and ...
Studying the transmission, prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS in prison is incredibly importan...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
Background: This qualitative study explores former prison inmates’ perceptions and attitudes towards...
This qualitative study explores former prison inmates' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV risk in...
Linkages to services for HIV-infected inmates are critically important; however, little is known abo...
HIV illness has emerged as one of the pressing public health concerns in correctional systems. This ...
Background. Incarcerated populations are vulnerable to HIV infection and worldwide exhibit a higher ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe health care provided to people living with HIV/AIDS in the peniten...
Prior studies have reported higher HIV prevalence among prisoners than the general population in Bra...
Sentenced and locked away, prisoners are often a forgotten population. Little is being done to preve...
Abstract: The question ofHIV management in prison has been an ongoing issue, fraught with contradict...
There are significant ethical, public health, and human rights implications for failing to provide d...
Prior studies have reported higher HIV prevalence among prisoners than the general population in Bra...
This paper explores inmates and prison health care workers perceptions of the state of health care s...
Substance abuse is a skyrocketting problem in India today.The intertwined epidemics of HIV/AIDS and ...
Studying the transmission, prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS in prison is incredibly importan...
AbstractIn 2011, over 10.1 million people were held in prisons around the world. HIV prevalence is e...
Background: This qualitative study explores former prison inmates’ perceptions and attitudes towards...
This qualitative study explores former prison inmates' perceptions and attitudes towards HIV risk in...
Linkages to services for HIV-infected inmates are critically important; however, little is known abo...