Up to 40% of prisoner patients in a general medicine outpatient service seek medical consultation for sleep problems. This paper provides a brief overview of what is known about insomnia and its treatment from studies on non-detained patients and discusses the relevance of the findings from studies in liberty for prison health care. The clinical and ethical issues of insomnia in prison are described, followed by a summary of the existing studies on insomnia in prison. The results of the reported studies show that insomnia in places of detention should not be reduced to a secondary problem related to substance abuse and mental illness, as it appears to be an independent situational problem. Correctional health care physicians' evaluation of ...
Background: High rates of health inequalities and chronic non-communicable diseases exist amongst th...
Abstract Background Prisoners are associated with high health care needs compared with the general p...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to identify existing evidence concerning insomnia in a prison...
Insomnia is a frequent reason for medical and psychiatric consultation in prisons. Medical decision-...
Sleep problems among detainees are common. Appropriate evaluation and treatment remain challenging i...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Insomnia is a frequent though rarely investigated problem among prisoners. Th...
Insomnia is a frequent health problem in prison, but little is known about its severity and duration...
Objectives. To measure the subjective sleep quality of prisoners complaining of insomnia and to comp...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of insomnia and identify associated demographic, clinical a...
Twenty-four inmates in a Federal Penitentiary reporting serious sleep problems were assigned to one ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare how prisoners complaining of insomnia and prisoners without sleep problems des...
Incarceration can disrupt healthy sleep, and insomnia is associated with psychiatric symptoms and po...
Insomnia is a serious condition that affects over 60% of the prison population and has been associat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Background: Inadequate sleep has been an ongoing an...
Background: High rates of health inequalities and chronic non-communicable diseases exist amongst th...
Abstract Background Prisoners are associated with high health care needs compared with the general p...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...
Objectives: The aim of this review was to identify existing evidence concerning insomnia in a prison...
Insomnia is a frequent reason for medical and psychiatric consultation in prisons. Medical decision-...
Sleep problems among detainees are common. Appropriate evaluation and treatment remain challenging i...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Insomnia is a frequent though rarely investigated problem among prisoners. Th...
Insomnia is a frequent health problem in prison, but little is known about its severity and duration...
Objectives. To measure the subjective sleep quality of prisoners complaining of insomnia and to comp...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence of insomnia and identify associated demographic, clinical a...
Twenty-four inmates in a Federal Penitentiary reporting serious sleep problems were assigned to one ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare how prisoners complaining of insomnia and prisoners without sleep problems des...
Incarceration can disrupt healthy sleep, and insomnia is associated with psychiatric symptoms and po...
Insomnia is a serious condition that affects over 60% of the prison population and has been associat...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Background: Inadequate sleep has been an ongoing an...
Background: High rates of health inequalities and chronic non-communicable diseases exist amongst th...
Abstract Background Prisoners are associated with high health care needs compared with the general p...
Insomnia is a subjective term describing the perception of disturbed or inadequate sleep. Causes inc...