AIMS: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prisoners, and offer a theoretically driven but practical approach for allocation of scarce service resources. METHODS: A prospective longitudinal interview, questionnaire and records study of pre-trial men newly imprisoned in Wales and SW England. RESULTS: Two hundred and forty-one pre-trial men completed an interview and questionnaires within a week of a new reception into prison; 170 completed follow-up 3 weeks later. Questions about problems with alcohol or illicit drugs revealed that problem drinkers were less likely than problem drug users to recognize their difficulty or seek or get help for this during their first month of imprisonment. Co-mo...
Background and aimReducing alcohol misuse by male prisoners is an important global issue. Control of...
There is an emerging literature on the impact of correctional substance abuse treatment (SAT) on reo...
AIMS: To review studies of the prevalence of substance abuse and dependence in prisoners on receptio...
AIMS: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prisoners, and o...
Abstract — Aims: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prison...
Background/Aims: Alcohol problems in the prison population are understudied, underdetected, and unde...
Alcohol is a preventable cause of illness, offending and other adversities worldwide. Prisoners are...
Abstract Background In light of the emphasis on drug abuse, this study explored the relative prevale...
Aims: The aims were to (1) estimate the prevalence of alcohol and drug use disorders in prisoners on...
Background and aim Reducing alcohol misuse by male prisoners is an important global issue. Control ...
A sample of 110 drug-involved offenders from two prisons was assessed regarding drug and alcohol con...
<br>Background: Alcohol problems are a major UK and international public health issue. The pre...
Introduction The prevalence of at-risk drinking is far higher among those in contact with the crimin...
AIM: Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background: Research shows that the prevalence of substance use disorders among the prison populatio...
Background and aimReducing alcohol misuse by male prisoners is an important global issue. Control of...
There is an emerging literature on the impact of correctional substance abuse treatment (SAT) on reo...
AIMS: To review studies of the prevalence of substance abuse and dependence in prisoners on receptio...
AIMS: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prisoners, and o...
Abstract — Aims: To disentangle the alcohol-related needs of short stay, revolving door, male prison...
Background/Aims: Alcohol problems in the prison population are understudied, underdetected, and unde...
Alcohol is a preventable cause of illness, offending and other adversities worldwide. Prisoners are...
Abstract Background In light of the emphasis on drug abuse, this study explored the relative prevale...
Aims: The aims were to (1) estimate the prevalence of alcohol and drug use disorders in prisoners on...
Background and aim Reducing alcohol misuse by male prisoners is an important global issue. Control ...
A sample of 110 drug-involved offenders from two prisons was assessed regarding drug and alcohol con...
<br>Background: Alcohol problems are a major UK and international public health issue. The pre...
Introduction The prevalence of at-risk drinking is far higher among those in contact with the crimin...
AIM: Prisoners exhibit high rates of substance use and mental health problems. In the present study,...
Background: Research shows that the prevalence of substance use disorders among the prison populatio...
Background and aimReducing alcohol misuse by male prisoners is an important global issue. Control of...
There is an emerging literature on the impact of correctional substance abuse treatment (SAT) on reo...
AIMS: To review studies of the prevalence of substance abuse and dependence in prisoners on receptio...