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Health disparities and incarcerated women: a population ignored
Ronald L Braithwaite, Henrie M Treadwell, Kimberly R J Arriola
págs. 1679-1681
Field action report. Get connected: an HIV prevention case management program for men and women leaving California prisons.
Janet Myers, Barry Zack, K Kramer, M Gardner, G Rucobo, S Costa-Taylor
págs. 1682-1684
Get Connected: an HIV prevention case management program for men and women leaving California prisons.
Janet Myers, Barry Zack, Katie Kramer, Mick Gardner, Gonzalo Rucobo, Stacy Costa-Taylor
págs. 1682-1684
págs. 1685-1688
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págs. 1689-1691
págs. 1692-1695
págs. 1692-1695
The World Health Organization European Health in Prisons Project after 10 years: persistent barriers and achievements.
págs. 1696-1700
Public health consequences of imprisonment. The World Health Organization European Health in Prisons Project after 10 years: persistent barriers and achievements.
págs. 1696-1700
págs. 1701-1706
págs. 1701-1706
Medicaid insurance policy for youths involved in the criminal justice system.
Allison Evans-Cuellar, Kelly Kelleher, Jennifer A Rolls, Kathleen Pajer
págs. 1707-1711
págs. 1707-1711
Preventive care for women in prison: a qualitative community health assessment of the Papanicolaou test and follow-up treatment at a California state women's prison.
Catherine G Magee, Jen R Hult, Ruby-Asuncion N Turalba, Shelby McMillan
págs. 1712-1717
Public health consequences of imprisonment. Preventive care for women in prison: a qualitative community health assessment of the Papanicolaou test and follow-up treatment at a California state women's prison.
págs. 1712-1717
págs. 1718-1724
págs. 1718-1724
Coming home from jail: the social and health consequences of community reentry for women, male adolescents, and their families and communities.
Nicholas Freudenberg, Jessie Daniels, Martha Crum, Tiffany Perkins, Beth E Richie
págs. 1725-1736
Public health matters. Coming home from jail: the social and health consequences of community reentry for women, male adolescents, and their families and communities.
Nicholas Freudenberg, Jessie Daniels, Martha Crum, Tiffany Perkins, Beth E Richie
págs. 1725-1736
Feasibility and outcome of HCV treatment in a Canadian federal prison population.
John Farley, Shawn Vasdev, Benedikt Fischer, Emma Haydon, Jürgen Rehm, Theresa A Farley
págs. 1737-1739
A missed opportunity: hepatitis C screening of prisoners.
págs. 1739-1740
Gender-specific behavioral health and community release patterns among New Jersey prison inmates: implications for treatment and community reentry.
págs. 1741-1746
Revolving doors: imprisonment among the homeless and marginally housed population.
Margot B Kushel, Judith A. Hahn, Jennifer L. Evans, David R. Bangsberg, Andrew R. Moss
págs. 1747-1752
Risk factors for long-term homelessness: findings from a longitudinal study of first-time homeless single adults.
Carol L.M. Caton, Boanerges Dominguez, Bella Schanzer, Deborah S. Hasin, Patrick E. Shrout, Alan Felix, Hunter McQuistion, Lewis A Opler, Eustace Hsu
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