The female prisoner population are a very specific group with very different needs to that of the general population. The study sets out to profile these women and to examine their use of tobacco, alcohol and other substances. A census sample of female prisoners was frequency matched for age with male prisoners and also the female general population. Response rate was 74.6%. Results illustrated that female prisoners are, in the majority from a lower social group, from deprived backgrounds and from families where unemployment is high and education is low. Female prisoners smoke more, take more drugs (including heroin and injection drugs) and drink considerably more when compared to the above groups. They have more alcohol related difficultie...
In spring 2011 we did a research study on drugs and health in every prison in Ireland. This booklet ...
This paper re-assesses the pervasion of psychoactive substances (tobacco, alcohol, drug) consumption...
OBJECTIVES: The numbers of female and ethnic minority prisoners in the UK are increasing. Despite re...
The aim of this study was to gain more knowledge about Irish female prisoners, including information...
The prevalence of past and present tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use is examined in a cross sec...
Mental health status and quality of life of female prisoners, the majority of whom are drug-users, w...
Mental health status and quality of life of female prisoners were examined as part of a cross¿sectio...
Accurate up-to-date data on the extent of drug use and the prevalence of blood-borne viruses among t...
This is the first systematic and representative survey of mental health in the Irish Prison populati...
The disproportionately high prevalence of tobacco use among prisoners remains an important public he...
Aim: to provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment.Design: prospect...
Drug misuse and hepatitis C are known to be endemic in Irish prisons. Using a grounded theory approa...
AIM: To provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment. DESIGN: Prospec...
OBJECTIVES: The numbers of female and ethnic minority prisoners in the UK are increasing. Despite re...
This study was carried out among prisoners from three committal institutions in Dublin during 1981 -...
In spring 2011 we did a research study on drugs and health in every prison in Ireland. This booklet ...
This paper re-assesses the pervasion of psychoactive substances (tobacco, alcohol, drug) consumption...
OBJECTIVES: The numbers of female and ethnic minority prisoners in the UK are increasing. Despite re...
The aim of this study was to gain more knowledge about Irish female prisoners, including information...
The prevalence of past and present tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use is examined in a cross sec...
Mental health status and quality of life of female prisoners, the majority of whom are drug-users, w...
Mental health status and quality of life of female prisoners were examined as part of a cross¿sectio...
Accurate up-to-date data on the extent of drug use and the prevalence of blood-borne viruses among t...
This is the first systematic and representative survey of mental health in the Irish Prison populati...
The disproportionately high prevalence of tobacco use among prisoners remains an important public he...
Aim: to provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment.Design: prospect...
Drug misuse and hepatitis C are known to be endemic in Irish prisons. Using a grounded theory approa...
AIM: To provide data on changes in illegal drug use in women following imprisonment. DESIGN: Prospec...
OBJECTIVES: The numbers of female and ethnic minority prisoners in the UK are increasing. Despite re...
This study was carried out among prisoners from three committal institutions in Dublin during 1981 -...
In spring 2011 we did a research study on drugs and health in every prison in Ireland. This booklet ...
This paper re-assesses the pervasion of psychoactive substances (tobacco, alcohol, drug) consumption...
OBJECTIVES: The numbers of female and ethnic minority prisoners in the UK are increasing. Despite re...