Opportunities to diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV in the criminal justice system.
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HIV among persons incarcerated in the USA: a review of evolving concepts in testing, treatment, and linkage to community careEfficacy of a group-based multimedia HIV prevention intervention for drug-involved women under community supervision: project WORTHGender Differences in HIV Care among Criminal Justice-Involved Persons: Baseline Data from the CARE+ Corrections StudySurvey finds that many prisons and jails have room to improve HIV testing and coordination of postrelease treatment.Reliability, Validity, and Item Response of MOS Social Support Score among Incarcerated Women.Understanding the revolving door: individual and structural-level predictors of recidivism among individuals with HIV leaving jailAssociations of criminal justice and substance use treatment involvement with HIV/HCV testing and the HIV treatment cascade among people who use drugs in Oakland, CaliforniaOpt-Out HIV Testing of Inmates in North Carolina Prisons: Factors Associated with not Wanting a Test and not Knowing They Were TestedHealth outcomes and retention in care following release from prison for patients of an urban post-incarceration transitions clinicThe new invincibles: HIV screening among older adults in the U.S.Jails as Public Health Partners: Incarceration and Disparities Among Medically Underserved MenHIV among people who use drugs: a global perspective of populations at risk.A cluster randomized trial of utilizing a local change team approach to improve the delivery of HIV services in correctional settings: study protocolPrevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS among drug-using populations: a global perspectiveSexual HIV Risk Among Male Parolees and Their Female Partners: The Relate ProjectHIV Treatment in the Criminal Justice System: Critical Knowledge and Intervention Gaps.Violence and the perceived risks of taking antiretroviral therapy in US jails and prisonsUnderstanding the sustainability of implementing HIV services in criminal justice settings.The Impact of Implementing a Test, Treat and Retain HIV Prevention Strategy in Atlanta among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men with a History of Incarceration: A Mathematical Model.The Influence of Medication Attitudes on Utilization of Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) in Indonesian PrisonsAntiretroviral outcomes in South African prisoners: a retrospective cohort analysisHIV treatment and care among Italian inmates: a one-month point survey.Public health and the epidemic of incarceration.STI/HIV Sexual Risk Behavior and Prevalent STI Among Incarcerated African American Men in Committed Partnerships: The Significance of Poverty, Mood Disorders, and Substance Use.Routine or targeted HIV screening of Indonesian prisoners.Correctional facilities as partners in reducing HIV disparities.Information and Communication Technology to Link Criminal Justice Reentrants to HIV Care in the Community.Gender differences in baseline health, needs at release, and predictors of care engagement among HIV-positive clients leaving jail.Policies and practices in the delivery of HIV services in correctional agencies and facilities: results from a multisite surveyNorms, attitudes, and sex behaviors among women with incarcerated main partners.Hispanics, incarceration, and TB/HIV screening: a missed opportunity for preventionThe feasibility of implementing the HIV seek, test, and treat strategy in jails.Women in community corrections in New York City: HIV infection and risks.Alcohol use disorders and antiretroviral therapy among prisoners in Argentina.Comparison of Opt-In Versus Opt-Out Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Inmates in a County Jail.HIV/AIDS in Lebanese prisons: challenges and proposed actions.Tuberculosis and HIV control in sub-Saharan African prisons: "thinking outside the prison cell".Leveraging the U.S. Criminal Justice System to Access Women for HIV Interventions.Can TasP Approaches Be Implemented in Correctional Settings?: A review of HIV testing and linkage to community HIV treatment programs.Great Expectations: HIV Risk Behaviors and Misperceptions of Low HIV Risk among Incarcerated Men.
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Opportunities to diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV in the criminal justice system.
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Brian T Montague
Curt G Beckwith
Jeannia J Fu
Nickolas D Zaller
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10.1097/QAI.0B013E3181F9C0F7
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55 Suppl 1
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z