Epidemiological research on the physical health status of police detainees is scarce. The present study fills this gap by first studying the somatic reasons for consultation (n = 4396) and related prescriptions (n = 4912) as assessed by the forensic medical service during police detainment. Secondly, a health interview survey was conducted among randomly selected police detainees (n = 264) to collect information regarding their recent disease history and use of health care. Somatic health problems, medical consumption and health risk measures of the detainees were compared with those seen in the general population using general practitioner records and community health survey data. The study showed that, in police detainment, several chroni...
Aim of the study: to analyse and evaluate the eating and other lifestyle factors and their influence...
Police custody is an area of scholarly research that has previously been overlooked. Whilst the rese...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
This paper is a scoping review of the available evidence regarding health care issues in police cust...
Iain G McKinnon,1,2 Stuart DM Thomas,3–5 Heather L Noga,6 Jane Senior7 1Institute of Health an...
Background: In many countries, forensic physicians function as primary care providers for detainees ...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
Aims Detainees requiring access to healthcare services in police custody have been shown to suffer f...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to assess the health needs of detainees in police custody in ...
Background: Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However,...
Objectives: This study examined the psychiatric symptoms, mental health histories and psychiatric me...
Aim: To assess the health problems of the police personnel under Vijayawada police commisionerate 2....
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was...
Detained youth in the United States have poorer health than their peers outside of the juvenile just...
Previous research suggests that members of the police force are at risk of certain health problems a...
Aim of the study: to analyse and evaluate the eating and other lifestyle factors and their influence...
Police custody is an area of scholarly research that has previously been overlooked. Whilst the rese...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...
This paper is a scoping review of the available evidence regarding health care issues in police cust...
Iain G McKinnon,1,2 Stuart DM Thomas,3–5 Heather L Noga,6 Jane Senior7 1Institute of Health an...
Background: In many countries, forensic physicians function as primary care providers for detainees ...
Background Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However, ...
Aims Detainees requiring access to healthcare services in police custody have been shown to suffer f...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to assess the health needs of detainees in police custody in ...
Background: Individuals with poor health are largely overrepresented in prison populations. However,...
Objectives: This study examined the psychiatric symptoms, mental health histories and psychiatric me...
Aim: To assess the health problems of the police personnel under Vijayawada police commisionerate 2....
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was...
Detained youth in the United States have poorer health than their peers outside of the juvenile just...
Previous research suggests that members of the police force are at risk of certain health problems a...
Aim of the study: to analyse and evaluate the eating and other lifestyle factors and their influence...
Police custody is an area of scholarly research that has previously been overlooked. Whilst the rese...
The world prison population is growing at a rate that exceeds the rate of population growth. This is...