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Aboriginal and non-aboriginal Australian former prisoners’ patterns of morbidity and risk of hospitalisation

机译:澳大利亚原住民和非原住民前囚犯的发病率和住院风险的模式

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BackgroundPeople who have been in custody are more likely to experience multiple, long standing health issues. They are at high risk of illness and injury post release and experience poor access to health services both of which contribute to high rates of recidivism. The study was conducted to examine Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal former prisoners’ risk of hospitalisation and rehospitalisation in the five years post release from custody and identified the common reasons for hospitalisations.
机译:背景技术被拘留的人们更有可能遇到多种长期存在的健康问题。他们在释放后患病和受伤的风险很高,无法获得保健服务,这两者都导致了较高的累犯率。这项研究旨在检查原住民和非原住民前囚犯从羁押释放后的五年内住院和再次住院的风险,并确定了住院的常见原因。

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