Conditions in immigrant detention centers facilitate the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19. However, there is no publicly-available data on detainees' health characteristics, making it difficult to estimate the prevalence of risk among detained people. We use cross-sectional survey data from the only survey of detained immigrants, conducted in California in 2013-2014, to assess the prevalence and health-related correlates of health conditions among detained immigrants. We calculated the proportion of detained immigrants with chronic conditions, their interruptions in care, and stratified by sociodemographic characteristics, evaluating differences using two-tailed tests. Among 529 detained immigrants, 42.5% had at least one chronic...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
What is already known about this topic? Correctional and detention facilities face challenges in con...
Detained youth in the United States have poorer health than their peers outside of the juvenile just...
Conditions in immigrant detention centers facilitate the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19...
ObjectivesThe USA maintains the world's largest immigration detention system. This study examines th...
Immigration detention centers are densely populated facilities in which restrictive conditions limit...
BackgroundUndocumented immigrants are expected to face increased risks related to COVID-19 due to ma...
COVID-19 has spread quickly through immigration detention facilities in the United States. As of Dec...
Immigration Detention is a patchwork of public and private correctional facilities overseen by ICE, ...
The US is facing a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands of people are held in detention centers ...
Background: In the past decade, the U.S. immigration detention system regularly detained more than 3...
Background: Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However,...
Long-standing health and social inequalities associated with minorities have increased their risk fo...
A crisis of mass immigration detention exists in the United States, which is home to the world's lar...
BackgroundMigrants detained and held in immigration and other detention settings in the U.S. have fa...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
What is already known about this topic? Correctional and detention facilities face challenges in con...
Detained youth in the United States have poorer health than their peers outside of the juvenile just...
Conditions in immigrant detention centers facilitate the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19...
ObjectivesThe USA maintains the world's largest immigration detention system. This study examines th...
Immigration detention centers are densely populated facilities in which restrictive conditions limit...
BackgroundUndocumented immigrants are expected to face increased risks related to COVID-19 due to ma...
COVID-19 has spread quickly through immigration detention facilities in the United States. As of Dec...
Immigration Detention is a patchwork of public and private correctional facilities overseen by ICE, ...
The US is facing a humanitarian crisis as tens of thousands of people are held in detention centers ...
Background: In the past decade, the U.S. immigration detention system regularly detained more than 3...
Background: Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However,...
Long-standing health and social inequalities associated with minorities have increased their risk fo...
A crisis of mass immigration detention exists in the United States, which is home to the world's lar...
BackgroundMigrants detained and held in immigration and other detention settings in the U.S. have fa...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
What is already known about this topic? Correctional and detention facilities face challenges in con...
Detained youth in the United States have poorer health than their peers outside of the juvenile just...