Background: In the U.S., 25 states have laws that explicitly criminalize the transmission or exposure of HIV. This study, grounded in Nancy Krieger's ecosocial theory, estimated the association between HIV criminalization laws and state- (Aim 1) and county-level (Aim 2) HIV incidence rates, as well as individual HIV testing history (Aim 3), and assessed effect modification by overpolicing, using incarceration rates as a proxy. Methods: The study uses data from state- and county-level HIV incidence data from AIDSVu (2010-2019), incarceration data from the Vera Institute of Justice (2010-2018), and HIV testing data from BRFSS (2016-2019). For Aim 1, a longitudinal analysis was conducted using multivariate marginal Poisson GEE models to estim...
Summary: Background: As countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact e...
African Americans in the United States are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. We focus in this...
Eugene Smolensky for their valuable input. We also wish to thank Harry Holzer, Steven Levitt, and Ke...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of prison release on HIV incidence...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of prison release on HIV incidence ...
Annually, 10 million adults transition through prisons or jails in the United States (US) and the pr...
Annually, 10 million adults transition through prisons or jails in the United States (US) and the pr...
In the United States, HIV/AIDS disproportionately impacts African Americans and African American com...
Abstract Background The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Incarceration...
Background Annually, 10 million adults transition through prisons or jails in the United States (US)...
More than 1% of all adults in the United States are currently in a jail or prison. This mass incarce...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
The HIV crisis in the United States is far from over. The confluence of widespread opioid usage, hig...
BackgroundThe suppression of viremia among persons with HIV (PWH) using antiretroviral therapy has b...
Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) and Black transgender women (BTW) are impacted by dual epidem...
Summary: Background: As countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact e...
African Americans in the United States are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. We focus in this...
Eugene Smolensky for their valuable input. We also wish to thank Harry Holzer, Steven Levitt, and Ke...
Background: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of prison release on HIV incidence...
BACKGROUND:The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of prison release on HIV incidence ...
Annually, 10 million adults transition through prisons or jails in the United States (US) and the pr...
Annually, 10 million adults transition through prisons or jails in the United States (US) and the pr...
In the United States, HIV/AIDS disproportionately impacts African Americans and African American com...
Abstract Background The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world. Incarceration...
Background Annually, 10 million adults transition through prisons or jails in the United States (US)...
More than 1% of all adults in the United States are currently in a jail or prison. This mass incarce...
Incarceration is a crisis among African-Americans, and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in incarcerated me...
The HIV crisis in the United States is far from over. The confluence of widespread opioid usage, hig...
BackgroundThe suppression of viremia among persons with HIV (PWH) using antiretroviral therapy has b...
Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) and Black transgender women (BTW) are impacted by dual epidem...
Summary: Background: As countries embark on public health-oriented drug law reform, health impact e...
African Americans in the United States are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. We focus in this...
Eugene Smolensky for their valuable input. We also wish to thank Harry Holzer, Steven Levitt, and Ke...