Most incarcerations for people living with HIV (PLWH) occur in jails, yet studies of HIV care during jail incarceration are limited. As part of a larger study to explore the ethical considerations in extending public health HIV surveillance to jail settings, we conducted semi-structured interviews with twenty-three PLWH with more than 300 distinct jail incarcerations post HIV diagnosis in 21 unique North Carolina jails. Interviews included questions about HIV disclosure in jail, the type of HIV care received in jail, and overall experiences with HIV care in jail. We report on participants’ experiences and perspectives in four domains: access to HIV care in jail; impact of jail incarceration on continuity of HIV care; privacy and stigma; and...
Background: Tens of millions of Americans enter jails annually. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
We examined the use of voluntary HIV testing among state prisoners in the North Carolina prison syst...
Background. Incarcerated populations are vulnerable to HIV infection and worldwide exhibit a higher ...
Most incarcerations for people living with HIV (PLWH) occur in jails, yet studies of HIV care during...
The U.S. now has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The majority of prison and jail inmate...
During incarceration, many HIV-infected prisoners receive care and are adherent to medication. Howev...
BackgroundBecause of health disparities, incarcerated persons are at higher risk for multiple health...
Voluntary HIV testing in combination with early medical intervention has been shown to be effective ...
Correctional facilities offer opportunities to provide comprehensive HIV services including educatio...
High rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among jail and prison inmates suggest tha...
Most HIV-infected inmates leave prison with a suppressed viral load; many, however, become disconnec...
High rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among jail and prison inmates suggest tha...
Individuals involved in the criminal justice (CJ) system continue to be at disproportionate risk for...
Annual HIV testing is recommended for individuals at high risk of infection, specifically incarcerat...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disproportionately affects certain populations, speci...
Background: Tens of millions of Americans enter jails annually. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
We examined the use of voluntary HIV testing among state prisoners in the North Carolina prison syst...
Background. Incarcerated populations are vulnerable to HIV infection and worldwide exhibit a higher ...
Most incarcerations for people living with HIV (PLWH) occur in jails, yet studies of HIV care during...
The U.S. now has the highest incarceration rate in the world. The majority of prison and jail inmate...
During incarceration, many HIV-infected prisoners receive care and are adherent to medication. Howev...
BackgroundBecause of health disparities, incarcerated persons are at higher risk for multiple health...
Voluntary HIV testing in combination with early medical intervention has been shown to be effective ...
Correctional facilities offer opportunities to provide comprehensive HIV services including educatio...
High rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among jail and prison inmates suggest tha...
Most HIV-infected inmates leave prison with a suppressed viral load; many, however, become disconnec...
High rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection among jail and prison inmates suggest tha...
Individuals involved in the criminal justice (CJ) system continue to be at disproportionate risk for...
Annual HIV testing is recommended for individuals at high risk of infection, specifically incarcerat...
Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) disproportionately affects certain populations, speci...
Background: Tens of millions of Americans enter jails annually. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
We examined the use of voluntary HIV testing among state prisoners in the North Carolina prison syst...
Background. Incarcerated populations are vulnerable to HIV infection and worldwide exhibit a higher ...