Summary: Background: People with mental illness and substance use disorder are over-represented in prisons. Injury-related mortality is elevated in people released from prison, and both mental illness and substance use disorder are risk factors for injury. Effective care coordination during the transition between criminal justice and community service providers improves health outcomes for people released from prison. However, the health outcomes and support needs of people with dual diagnosis (co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorder) released from prison are poorly understood. Here we aim to examine the association between dual diagnosis and non-fatal injury in adults released from prison. Methods: Pre-release interview dat...
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
OBJECTIVE: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Background: People with mental illness and substance use disorder are over-represented in prisons. I...
Background: People released from prison have poorer health than the general public, with a particula...
© 2018 Dr. Jesse Tyler YoungGlobally, there is good evidence that people in prison are distinguished...
OBJECTIVE: In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between self-reported lifetime diagnosis of mental disorder an...
© 2014 Public Health Association of Australia. Objective: To examine the association between self-re...
Adults with mental illnesses are at an increased risk to be diagnosed with one or more comorbid phys...
Background: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
Abstract Objective: To examine the association between self‐reported lifetime diagnosis of mental di...
BACKGROUND: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the care pathway and rate and predictors of mental health care contact withi...
Purpose: The prison-to-community transition period is one of high risk and need, particularly for th...
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
OBJECTIVE: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Background: People with mental illness and substance use disorder are over-represented in prisons. I...
Background: People released from prison have poorer health than the general public, with a particula...
© 2018 Dr. Jesse Tyler YoungGlobally, there is good evidence that people in prison are distinguished...
OBJECTIVE: In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between self-reported lifetime diagnosis of mental disorder an...
© 2014 Public Health Association of Australia. Objective: To examine the association between self-re...
Adults with mental illnesses are at an increased risk to be diagnosed with one or more comorbid phys...
Background: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
Abstract Objective: To examine the association between self‐reported lifetime diagnosis of mental di...
BACKGROUND: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the care pathway and rate and predictors of mental health care contact withi...
Purpose: The prison-to-community transition period is one of high risk and need, particularly for th...
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
OBJECTIVE: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...