"They Give you a bus Ticket and They Kick you Loose": A Qualitative Analysis of Post-Release Experiences among Recently Incarcerated Women Living with HIV in Metro Vancouver, Canada.
暂无分享,去创建一个
A. Krüsi | K. Shannon | K. Deering | Brittany Bingham | J. Buxton | M. Erickson | M. Korchinski | Pam Young | Flo Ranville | Ruth Elwood Martin
[1] M. Kariisa,et al. Trends and Geographic Patterns in Drug and Synthetic Opioid Overdose Deaths — United States, 2013–2019 , 2021, MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.
[2] M. Ekstrand,et al. Transitioning into the Community: Perceptions of Barriers and Facilitators Experienced By Formerly Incarcerated, Homeless Women During Reentry—A Qualitative Study , 2021, Community Mental Health Journal.
[3] David K Humphreys,et al. Overdose among mothers: The association between child removal and unintentional drug overdose in a longitudinal cohort of marginalised women in Canada. , 2020, The International journal on drug policy.
[4] A. Slaunwhite,et al. Risk of Overdose-Related Death for People with a History of Incarceration. , 2020, Addiction.
[5] J. Smylie,et al. Pekiwewin (coming home): advancing good relations with Indigenous people experiencing homelessness , 2020, Canadian Medical Association Journal.
[6] Sarah Armstrong. At Risk of Rights: Rehabilitation, Sentence Management and the Structural Violence of Prison , 2020, Critical Criminology.
[7] N. Pick,et al. Violence and other social structural factors linked to incarceration for women living with HIV in Metro Vancouver: need for trauma-informed HIV care in prisons and post-Release , 2020, AIDS care.
[8] C. Hemingway,et al. Supporting women leaving prison through peer health mentoring: a participatory health research study. , 2020, CMAJ open.
[9] R. Ricciardelli,et al. Women Offenders Under Community Supervision: Comparing the Profiles of Returners and Non-Returners to Federal Prison , 2019, Front. Psychiatry.
[10] S. Trottier,et al. Social Determinants of Health and Retention in HIV Care Among Recently Incarcerated Women Living with HIV in Canada , 2019, AIDS and Behavior.
[11] J. Ortiz,et al. The System Is Not Broken, It Is Intentional: The Prisoner Reentry Industry as Deliberate Structural Violence , 2019, The Prison Journal.
[12] Vicki Chartrand. Unsettled Times: Indigenous Incarceration and the Links between Colonialism and the Penitentiary in Canada , 2019, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
[13] Samira Ali,et al. "It's my Room and my Life": Housing's Influence on Medication Adherence for HIV-positive Women Released from Incarceration , 2019, Journal of health care for the poor and underserved.
[14] A. Krüsi,et al. Positive sexuality: HIV disclosure, gender, violence and the law—A qualitative study , 2018, PloS one.
[15] Kathleen S. Kenny. Mental Health Harm to Mothers When a Child Is Taken by Child Protective Services: Health Equity Considerations , 2018, Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie.
[16] Sarah L. Desmarais,et al. Factors that support successful transition to the community among women leaving prison in British Columbia: a prospective cohort study using participatory action research. , 2017, CMAJ open.
[17] J. Herbst,et al. Risk Profiles of Women Experiencing Initial and Repeat Incarcerations: Implications for Prevention Programs. , 2016, AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education.
[18] R. Gobeil,et al. A Meta-Analytic Review of Correctional Interventions for Women Offenders , 2016 .
[19] Holly Swan. Different Patterns of Drug Use and Barriers to Continuous HIV Care Post-Incarceration , 2015, Journal of drug issues.
[20] C. Golin,et al. Multilevel challenges to engagement in HIV care after prison release: a theory-informed qualitative study comparing prisoners’ perspectives before and after community reentry , 2014, BMC Public Health.
[21] J. Cederbaum,et al. “We Walk Through It Together”: The Importance of Peer Support for Formerly Incarcerated Women's Success , 2014 .
[22] Kimberly A. Koester,et al. Patient navigation facilitates medical and social services engagement among HIV-infected individuals leaving jail and returning to the community. , 2014, AIDS patient care and STDs.
[23] J. Christensen. ‘Our home, our way of life’: spiritual homelessness and the sociocultural dimensions of Indigenous homelessness in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada , 2013 .
[24] A. Avery,et al. Understanding the Revolving Door: Individual and Structural-Level Predictors of Recidivism Among Individuals with HIV Leaving Jail , 2013, AIDS and Behavior.
[25] F. Altice,et al. Contribution of Substance Use Disorders on HIV Treatment Outcomes and Antiretroviral Medication Adherence Among HIV-Infected Persons Entering Jail , 2013, AIDS and Behavior.
[26] A. Spaulding,et al. Gender Differences in Baseline Health, Needs at Release, and Predictors of Care Engagement Among HIV-Positive Clients Leaving Jail , 2013, AIDS and Behavior.
[27] S. Springer,et al. HIV Treatment in the Criminal Justice System: Critical Knowledge and Intervention Gaps , 2011, AIDS research and treatment.
[28] Philippe Bourgois,et al. Structural Vulnerability and Health: Latino Migrant Laborers in the United States , 2011, Medical anthropology.
[29] J. O’Neil,et al. Confronting structural violence in sex work: lessons from a community-led HIV prevention project in Mysore, India , 2011, AIDS care.
[30] C. Beckwith,et al. Linking HIV-positive Jail Inmates to Treatment, Care, and Social Services After Release: Results from a Qualitative Assessment of the COMPASS Program , 2010, Journal of Urban Health.
[31] David R. Holtgrave,et al. Associations between substance use, sexual risk taking and HIV treatment adherence among homeless people living with HIV , 2009, AIDS care.
[32] K. Devers,et al. Qualitative data analysis for health services research: developing taxonomy, themes, and theory. , 2007, Health services research.
[33] Salmaan Keshavjee,et al. Structural Violence and Clinical Medicine , 2006, PLoS medicine.
[34] Kimberly A. Koester,et al. “I don’t have to do this all by myself”: Systems Navigation to Ensure Continuity of HIV Care for Persons Leaving Prison , 2018, AIDS and Behavior.