People who inject drugs (PWID) are disproportionately represented among individuals who experience imprisonment and often have more complex physical and mental health needs than people in prison without injecting histories. The trajectories of PWID after prison release are poorly understood, hampering the development of effective strategies to address their distinct health needs. The Prison and Transition Health (PATH) Cohort Study is characterising the post-release trajectories of incarcerated male PWID in Victoria, Australia. We outline study methodology and baseline characteristics of participants prior to their release. Four hundred participants were recruited from three prisons and completed researcher-administered baseline interviews ...
Adults released from prison are at increased risk of poor health outcomes and preventable mortality,...
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Objective: To describe three aspects of inpatient use for ex-prisoners within the frst 12 months of ...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are disproportionately represented among individuals who experience i...
Background: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
BACKGROUND: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
Introduction and Aims: Once involved in the criminal justice system, people who inject drugs (PWID) ...
Abstract Background There are significant challenges associated with studies of people released from...
© 2017, The Author(s) 2017. This research focuses on an under-examined aspect of the post-release pr...
Purpose: The prison-to-community transition period is one of high risk and need, particularly for th...
AIMS: To estimate incidence of post-release injecting drug use (IDU) among men who injected drugs be...
INTRODUCTION: Ex-prisoners with a history of injecting drug use (IDU) experience disproportionate dr...
Globally, illicit and injecting drug users (IDU) are over-represented in correctional settings. In A...
Once involved in the criminal justice system, people who inject drugs (PWID) have a high probability...
Background: Take-home naloxone (THN) programmes are an evidence-based opioid overdose prevention ini...
Adults released from prison are at increased risk of poor health outcomes and preventable mortality,...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See ...
Objective: To describe three aspects of inpatient use for ex-prisoners within the frst 12 months of ...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are disproportionately represented among individuals who experience i...
Background: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
BACKGROUND: Dual substance dependence and psychiatric and psychological morbidities are overrepresen...
Introduction and Aims: Once involved in the criminal justice system, people who inject drugs (PWID) ...
Abstract Background There are significant challenges associated with studies of people released from...
© 2017, The Author(s) 2017. This research focuses on an under-examined aspect of the post-release pr...
Purpose: The prison-to-community transition period is one of high risk and need, particularly for th...
AIMS: To estimate incidence of post-release injecting drug use (IDU) among men who injected drugs be...
INTRODUCTION: Ex-prisoners with a history of injecting drug use (IDU) experience disproportionate dr...
Globally, illicit and injecting drug users (IDU) are over-represented in correctional settings. In A...
Once involved in the criminal justice system, people who inject drugs (PWID) have a high probability...
Background: Take-home naloxone (THN) programmes are an evidence-based opioid overdose prevention ini...
Adults released from prison are at increased risk of poor health outcomes and preventable mortality,...
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See ...
Objective: To describe three aspects of inpatient use for ex-prisoners within the frst 12 months of ...