The health of Australia’s prisoners 2009 is the culmination of several years’ development of national indicators in relation to prisoner health in Australia. This first national report shows that prisoners in Australia have poor health compared to the general community. A week-long snapshot of prison entrants in Australia during 2009 showed: · 25% had a chronic condition (such as asthma, cardiovascular disease or diabetes)· 81% were current smokers; 52% consumed alcohol at risky levels; and 71% had used illicit drugs during the previous 12 months· 37% of prison entrants reported having received a me...
When women come into prison, many have unmet health needs. In this study we examine the health care ...
When women come into prison, many have unmet health needs. In this study we examine the health care ...
Abstract:The role of correctional officers has undergone rapid changes in response to increased pris...
This report finds that Australia\u27s prisoners have significant health issues, with high rates of m...
This is the first research to use linked administrative data to track the continuing health problems...
This bulletin presents results from the 2010 National Prisoner Health Census, and focuses on the ass...
Abstract Objective:To describe the physical health of the New South Wales prisoner population. Desig...
Any description of the health of prisoners needs to commence with the reiteration of the principle t...
Introduction: This paper compares the prevalence estimates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease (C...
OBJECTIVESThe overall aim of the project were to conduct a survey of the physical and mental health ...
Compares medications taken by prisoners with people in the general community. Summary It is known t...
Prisoners have markedly elevated rates of mental illness, chronic disease, substance dependence and ...
This pilot study, examining prisoner health in two WA Prisons, aims to create a way for a standardis...
Summary: Health disparities in incarcerated populations should guide investment in the health care a...
Background: Despite the rise in numbers of incarceration women, disparities between health care serv...
When women come into prison, many have unmet health needs. In this study we examine the health care ...
When women come into prison, many have unmet health needs. In this study we examine the health care ...
Abstract:The role of correctional officers has undergone rapid changes in response to increased pris...
This report finds that Australia\u27s prisoners have significant health issues, with high rates of m...
This is the first research to use linked administrative data to track the continuing health problems...
This bulletin presents results from the 2010 National Prisoner Health Census, and focuses on the ass...
Abstract Objective:To describe the physical health of the New South Wales prisoner population. Desig...
Any description of the health of prisoners needs to commence with the reiteration of the principle t...
Introduction: This paper compares the prevalence estimates of diabetes and cardiovascular disease (C...
OBJECTIVESThe overall aim of the project were to conduct a survey of the physical and mental health ...
Compares medications taken by prisoners with people in the general community. Summary It is known t...
Prisoners have markedly elevated rates of mental illness, chronic disease, substance dependence and ...
This pilot study, examining prisoner health in two WA Prisons, aims to create a way for a standardis...
Summary: Health disparities in incarcerated populations should guide investment in the health care a...
Background: Despite the rise in numbers of incarceration women, disparities between health care serv...
When women come into prison, many have unmet health needs. In this study we examine the health care ...
When women come into prison, many have unmet health needs. In this study we examine the health care ...
Abstract:The role of correctional officers has undergone rapid changes in response to increased pris...