Aims to assess if 15–35-year-old males released after 14 + days’ imprisonment in Scotland, 1996–99, had a higher drugs-related death rate in 2 weeks after release than during subsequent 10 weeks; higher than expected death rate from other causes; and if drugs-related deaths in the first fortnight were three times as many as prison suicides. Confidential linkage of ex-prisoner database against deaths. Scotland's male prisons and young offenders’ institutions during July to December 1996–99; 19 486 index releases after 14+ days’ incarceration. Relative risk of drugs-related death in the first 2 weeks after release (34 deaths) versus subsequent 10 weeks (23). Other causes of death (21) relative to expectation. Drugs-related deaths in first 2 w...
Hypotheses: Suicide was expected to be more likely amongst released prisoners than the general popul...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...
AIM: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable causes...
Aims to assess if 15–35-year-old males released after 14 + days’ imprisonment in Scotland, 1996–99, ...
Aims To investigate drug-related deaths among newly released prisoners in England and Wales. Design ...
Background and Aims: The time post-release from prison involves elevated mortality, especially overd...
The aim of this study was to investigate deaths following release from prison among individuals reco...
Aims The transition from prison back into the community is particularly hazardous for drug-using off...
Background: Mortality is known to be extremely high among people who have been imprisoned, but there...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT Aims To assess the possible increase in mortality rate and associated socio-dem...
Aims to investigate the relationship between time after hospital discharge and drug-related death (D...
Aim.: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable cause...
Background High mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared with the ...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
Hypotheses: Suicide was expected to be more likely amongst released prisoners than the general popul...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...
AIM: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable causes...
Aims to assess if 15–35-year-old males released after 14 + days’ imprisonment in Scotland, 1996–99, ...
Aims To investigate drug-related deaths among newly released prisoners in England and Wales. Design ...
Background and Aims: The time post-release from prison involves elevated mortality, especially overd...
The aim of this study was to investigate deaths following release from prison among individuals reco...
Aims The transition from prison back into the community is particularly hazardous for drug-using off...
Background: Mortality is known to be extremely high among people who have been imprisoned, but there...
BACKGROUND: The prisoner population is characterised by a high burden of disease and social disadvan...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT Aims To assess the possible increase in mortality rate and associated socio-dem...
Aims to investigate the relationship between time after hospital discharge and drug-related death (D...
Aim.: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable cause...
Background High mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared with the ...
This thesis examines mortality rates among adults who experienced full-time imprisonment in NewSouth...
Hypotheses: Suicide was expected to be more likely amongst released prisoners than the general popul...
SummaryBackgroundHigh mortality rates have been reported in people released from prison compared wit...
AIM: People released from prison are at higher risk of mortality from potentially preventable causes...