Background: Self-reported non-fatal overdose (NFOD) is a predictor of future overdose and is often used to target overdose prevention for people released from prison. However, the level of agreement between self-reported and medically-verified NFOD history remains unknown. This study aimed to determine the agreement between, and predictive value of, self-reported and medically-verified history of NFOD in people recently released from prison. Methods: Pre-release baseline survey data from 1307 adults in prison surveyed from 2008 to 2010 in Queensland, Australia were linked to ambulance, emergency department, and hospital records. We compared the agreement of self-reported NFOD history in the baseline survey and medically-verified NFOD ascert...
AIMS: To estimate incidence of post-release injecting drug use (IDU) among men who injected drugs be...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Introduction Despite an elevated prevalence of self-harm in the incarcerated adult population, littl...
Adults released from prison are at increased risk of poor health outcomes and preventable mortality,...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is prevalent in prison populations and is a well-established risk factor for s...
Self-harm is prevalent in prison populations and is a well-established risk factor for suicide. Rese...
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 Release from prison is associated with a markedly increased risk of both fatal and non...
BACKGROUND: People recently released from prison are at increased risk of preventable death; however...
OBJECTIVE: Incarcerated adults are at high risk of self-harm and suicide and remain so after release...
BACKGROUND: Histories of self-harm and suicide attempts are common among people in prison in Austral...
INTRODUCTION: Ex-prisoners with a history of injecting drug use (IDU) experience disproportionate dr...
Background: Histories of self-harm and suicide attempts are common among people in prison in Austral...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
AIMS: To estimate incidence of post-release injecting drug use (IDU) among men who injected drugs be...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Introduction Despite an elevated prevalence of self-harm in the incarcerated adult population, littl...
Adults released from prison are at increased risk of poor health outcomes and preventable mortality,...
BACKGROUND: Self-harm is prevalent in prison populations and is a well-established risk factor for s...
Self-harm is prevalent in prison populations and is a well-established risk factor for suicide. Rese...
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 Release from prison is associated with a markedly increased risk of both fatal and non...
BACKGROUND: People recently released from prison are at increased risk of preventable death; however...
OBJECTIVE: Incarcerated adults are at high risk of self-harm and suicide and remain so after release...
BACKGROUND: Histories of self-harm and suicide attempts are common among people in prison in Austral...
INTRODUCTION: Ex-prisoners with a history of injecting drug use (IDU) experience disproportionate dr...
Background: Histories of self-harm and suicide attempts are common among people in prison in Austral...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
AIMS: To estimate incidence of post-release injecting drug use (IDU) among men who injected drugs be...
Objective: Prisoners are at increased risk of both self-harm and suicide compared with the general p...
Introduction Despite an elevated prevalence of self-harm in the incarcerated adult population, littl...