Homeless men exiting California State jails and prisons are a heterogeneous community with varied childhood, incarceration and drug use histories. This cross-sectional study assessed whether homeless men who were discharged from either jail or prison into a residential substance abuse treatment program, differed in terms of methamphetamine and heroin use. This study utilized baseline data collected on 540 recently paroled men randomized to one of three programs that assessed the impact of a peer coaching intervention on subsequent drug use and re-incarceration. We found that younger ex-offenders exiting prisons and jails were more likely to have used methamphetamine alone, whereas African American ex-offenders were less likely to have used ...
High levels of hostility present a formidable challenge among homeless ex-offenders. This cross-sect...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Despite the many problems ...
Problem Women face greater vulnerability to using stimulant drugs, their rate of incarceration for m...
Homeless men on parole are a hard-to-reach population with significant community reintegration chall...
This cross-sectional study of 540 homeless ex-offenders exiting prisons and jails assessed sociodemo...
Although the dramatic rise of methamphetamine use in the general population has been well-documented...
Abstract Background More than 80% of people in jail or prison report having used illicit substances ...
IntroductionSubstance use, including methamphetamine use, is a contributing factor in HIV acquisitio...
BackgroundPeople living with HIV (PLWH) often experience decreases in HIV viral suppression (VS) aft...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug use (IDU) is a strong predictor of recidivism and re-incarceration in ex-...
Background. Given concerns over rising use of methamphetamine, especially among str...
Despite the prevalence of polysubstance use among homeless and precariously housed persons, the cogn...
This is a study of the criminal activity of heroin addicts who are enrolled in methadone treatment p...
Gay and bisexual (G/B) homeless adults face multiple challenges in life which may place them at high...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
High levels of hostility present a formidable challenge among homeless ex-offenders. This cross-sect...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Despite the many problems ...
Problem Women face greater vulnerability to using stimulant drugs, their rate of incarceration for m...
Homeless men on parole are a hard-to-reach population with significant community reintegration chall...
This cross-sectional study of 540 homeless ex-offenders exiting prisons and jails assessed sociodemo...
Although the dramatic rise of methamphetamine use in the general population has been well-documented...
Abstract Background More than 80% of people in jail or prison report having used illicit substances ...
IntroductionSubstance use, including methamphetamine use, is a contributing factor in HIV acquisitio...
BackgroundPeople living with HIV (PLWH) often experience decreases in HIV viral suppression (VS) aft...
BACKGROUND: Injecting drug use (IDU) is a strong predictor of recidivism and re-incarceration in ex-...
Background. Given concerns over rising use of methamphetamine, especially among str...
Despite the prevalence of polysubstance use among homeless and precariously housed persons, the cogn...
This is a study of the criminal activity of heroin addicts who are enrolled in methadone treatment p...
Gay and bisexual (G/B) homeless adults face multiple challenges in life which may place them at high...
The current study evaluates the extent of prior drug use and psychosocial dysfunction related to dru...
High levels of hostility present a formidable challenge among homeless ex-offenders. This cross-sect...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Despite the many problems ...
Problem Women face greater vulnerability to using stimulant drugs, their rate of incarceration for m...