The United States has one of the highest incarceration rates worldwide, with mostincarcerated people experiencing substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health symptoms. Treatment for co-occurring disorders in incarcerated populations reduces reincarceration rates and substance use and increases support for successful community reintegration. However, many people in correctional settings experience significant barriers to receiving evidence-based treatment for co-occurring substance use and mental illness. Few studies have examined the rates of co-occurrence in incarcerated samples, information that can inform treatment efforts. Federal detainees are a group of people incarcerated who are completely underrepresented in the literatu...
Jails process and house the largest number of incarcerated individuals in the United States, yet rem...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...
The present study examines the relationship between substance use, mental health problems, and viole...
The significant expansion of correctional populations in the last decade, coupled with the gradual e...
This paper presents findings based on a retrospective review of health and mental health records of ...
In the United States, the Center for Disease Control estimates that about 80% of incarcerated inmate...
Background: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world which has created a pu...
Substance use disorders (SUD) and mental health disorders are significant public health issues that ...
The United States has higher rates of incarceration than any other country. Incarceration has negati...
Abstract Background Approximately three quarters of a million adults are detained in US jails, and r...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
ven the highest estimates of co-occurring disorders (COD) in the general population are small compar...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
High rates of mental disorders have been reported for prison populations. Understanding patterns of ...
Jails process and house the largest number of incarcerated individuals in the United States, yet rem...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...
The present study examines the relationship between substance use, mental health problems, and viole...
The significant expansion of correctional populations in the last decade, coupled with the gradual e...
This paper presents findings based on a retrospective review of health and mental health records of ...
In the United States, the Center for Disease Control estimates that about 80% of incarcerated inmate...
Background: The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world which has created a pu...
Substance use disorders (SUD) and mental health disorders are significant public health issues that ...
The United States has higher rates of incarceration than any other country. Incarceration has negati...
Abstract Background Approximately three quarters of a million adults are detained in US jails, and r...
More than 10 million people are imprisoned worldwide, and the prevalence of all investigated mental ...
ven the highest estimates of co-occurring disorders (COD) in the general population are small compar...
Brooker et al. (2002) conducted a systematic review of research into the mental health of prisoners....
Objective In the context of an increasing correctional population and corresponding rates of mental...
High rates of mental disorders have been reported for prison populations. Understanding patterns of ...
Jails process and house the largest number of incarcerated individuals in the United States, yet rem...
Background: Drug-using offenders with co-occurring mental health problems are common in the criminal...
The present study examines the relationship between substance use, mental health problems, and viole...