Background Drug use disorders are an increasing cause of disability and early death in the USA, with substantial geographical variation. We aimed to investigate the associations between economic decline, incarceration rates, and age-standardised mortality from drug use disorders at the county level in the USA. Methods In this observational analysis, we examined age-standardised mortality data from the US National Vital Statistics System and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, household income data from the US Census Bureau, and county-level jail and prison incarceration data from the Vera Institute of Justice for 2640 US counties between 1983 and 2014. We also extracted data on county-level control variables from the US Census...
Background High mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared with the ...
The rate of drug overdose deaths has increased substantially in the United States in the past two de...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...
Background Drug use disorders are an increasing cause of disability and early death in the USA, with...
BACKGROUND: Drug use disorders are an increasing cause of disability and early death in the USA, wit...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the role of America\u27s overcrowded prisons as vector...
In this brief, author Shannon Monnat examines county-level mortality data from the U.S. Centers for ...
Summary: Background: Increasing premature mortality among some groups of Americans has been largely...
Background The USA ranks last in life expectancy among high-income countries. Since 2000, excess US...
The impact of rising drug use on US mortality may extend beyond deaths coded as drug-related to incl...
Background The health gap between the top and the bottom of the income distribution is widening rapi...
BackgroundDrug poisoning mortality has increased substantially in the U.S. over the past 3 decades. ...
Problem/Condition: Drug overdoses are a leading cause of injury death in the United States, resultin...
Worldwide, more than 30 million people spend time in prison every year.1 The USA incarcerates 25 % o...
With the epidemiological transition, causes of death shifted from communicable to non-communicable d...
Background High mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared with the ...
The rate of drug overdose deaths has increased substantially in the United States in the past two de...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...
Background Drug use disorders are an increasing cause of disability and early death in the USA, with...
BACKGROUND: Drug use disorders are an increasing cause of disability and early death in the USA, wit...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has spotlighted the role of America\u27s overcrowded prisons as vector...
In this brief, author Shannon Monnat examines county-level mortality data from the U.S. Centers for ...
Summary: Background: Increasing premature mortality among some groups of Americans has been largely...
Background The USA ranks last in life expectancy among high-income countries. Since 2000, excess US...
The impact of rising drug use on US mortality may extend beyond deaths coded as drug-related to incl...
Background The health gap between the top and the bottom of the income distribution is widening rapi...
BackgroundDrug poisoning mortality has increased substantially in the U.S. over the past 3 decades. ...
Problem/Condition: Drug overdoses are a leading cause of injury death in the United States, resultin...
Worldwide, more than 30 million people spend time in prison every year.1 The USA incarcerates 25 % o...
With the epidemiological transition, causes of death shifted from communicable to non-communicable d...
Background High mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared with the ...
The rate of drug overdose deaths has increased substantially in the United States in the past two de...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...