Incarceration is a crisis among African Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated men and women is 3-5 times that of the general population. We explore the potential implications of the widespread incarceration of African Americans on HIV risk and HIV outcomes in: 1) the current and formerly incarcerated, 2) their sexual partners, and 3) the communities impacted by incarceration. We set forth a research agenda for understanding and ameliorating the negative impacts incarceration and conclude that the African-American population's ability to successfully address the HIV/AIDS epidemic requires a coordinated and evidence-based response to the challenge of effectively preventing, managing and treating HIV in populations affected...
Eugene Smolensky for their valuable input. We also wish to thank Harry Holzer, Steven Levitt, and Ke...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
HIV is a critical problem among the incarcerated population. As of 2014, African Americans dispropor...
Prison and its Effects on the Health Outcomes of HIV Positive Black Men Post Incarceration Samuel T....
Prisons, jails, and other detention settings disproportionately affect the lives of African American...
Prisons, jails, and other detention settings disproportionately affect the lives of African American...
More than 1% of all adults in the United States are currently in a jail or prison. This mass incarce...
Abstract Background The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Incarceration...
African Americans in the United States are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. We focus in this...
HIV/AIDS and African-American male imprisonment contribute to the destruction of African-American co...
In the United States, HIV/AIDS disproportionately impacts African Americans and African American com...
Eugene Smolensky for their valuable input. We also wish to thank Harry Holzer, Steven Levitt, and Ke...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
HIV is a critical problem among the incarcerated population. As of 2014, African Americans dispropor...
Prison and its Effects on the Health Outcomes of HIV Positive Black Men Post Incarceration Samuel T....
Prisons, jails, and other detention settings disproportionately affect the lives of African American...
Prisons, jails, and other detention settings disproportionately affect the lives of African American...
More than 1% of all adults in the United States are currently in a jail or prison. This mass incarce...
Abstract Background The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Incarceration...
African Americans in the United States are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. We focus in this...
HIV/AIDS and African-American male imprisonment contribute to the destruction of African-American co...
In the United States, HIV/AIDS disproportionately impacts African Americans and African American com...
Eugene Smolensky for their valuable input. We also wish to thank Harry Holzer, Steven Levitt, and Ke...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...
Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black peop...