Incarcerated youth have numerous healthcare needs, yet access to healthcare following community reentry is limited. Healthcare and juvenile justice providers, along with parents, strongly influence access to care for youth undergoing reentry. However, their perspectives are often missing from the literature. We examined parent and provider perspectives on youths' access to healthcare during community reentry. We conducted 72 longitudinal interviews with parents of youth undergoing reentry (n= 34 parents) and cross-sectional interviews with health and juvenile justice providers (n=20 providers). We performed inductive analysis of interview transcripts to identify the major themes related to access to healthcare during reentry. Respondents id...
BackgroundYouth involved in the juvenile justice system have high reproductive health needs and, on ...
Although incarcerated youth (i.e., youth sentenced to secure custody) have high health needs, the he...
When people leave correctional institutions, they face myriad personal, social and structural barrie...
Objectives. To examine barriers to health care for Latino youths during reentry after incarceration....
Youth reentry following incarceration is a subject of active health care policy innovation and debat...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: Relationships between the health insurance st...
Multiple placements in therapeutic residential care is expensive, and is associated with poor outcom...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and understand, from the perspective of the jai...
The expansion of the criminal justice system over the last four decades and the corresponding rise o...
Family-centered care during adolescent detention aims to increase parental participation in an attem...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
Detained youth in the United States have poorer health than their peers outside of the juvenile just...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
For youth from marginalized communities, the pathway into the juvenile justice system occurs ag...
The incarceration of a parent is often a continuation of a challenging family situation marked by po...
BackgroundYouth involved in the juvenile justice system have high reproductive health needs and, on ...
Although incarcerated youth (i.e., youth sentenced to secure custody) have high health needs, the he...
When people leave correctional institutions, they face myriad personal, social and structural barrie...
Objectives. To examine barriers to health care for Latino youths during reentry after incarceration....
Youth reentry following incarceration is a subject of active health care policy innovation and debat...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: Relationships between the health insurance st...
Multiple placements in therapeutic residential care is expensive, and is associated with poor outcom...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and understand, from the perspective of the jai...
The expansion of the criminal justice system over the last four decades and the corresponding rise o...
Family-centered care during adolescent detention aims to increase parental participation in an attem...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
Detained youth in the United States have poorer health than their peers outside of the juvenile just...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
For youth from marginalized communities, the pathway into the juvenile justice system occurs ag...
The incarceration of a parent is often a continuation of a challenging family situation marked by po...
BackgroundYouth involved in the juvenile justice system have high reproductive health needs and, on ...
Although incarcerated youth (i.e., youth sentenced to secure custody) have high health needs, the he...
When people leave correctional institutions, they face myriad personal, social and structural barrie...