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Incarceration history relative to health substance use and violence in a sample of vulnerable South African women: implications for health services in criminal justice settings

机译:南非弱势妇女样本中与健康毒品使用和暴力有关的监禁历史:对刑事司法环境中医疗服务的影响

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International research has suggested that women in the criminal justice system carry a higher burden of many illnesses than women in the community, especially mental health disorders, substance use disorders, sexually transmitted infections, and a history of violent victimization. Knowledge of these health disparities is often used to advocate for relevant screening and treatment services for women passing through criminal justice custody within US and European settings. However, almost all criminal justice health research has taken place in high-income countries, with little or no research taking place in other countries, especially in South Africa. This baseline analysis compares the health, substance use, and violent victimization of women who have ever been incarcerated to those who have not, in a cross-sectional sample of 720 young, vulnerable, substance-using women in Cape Town, South Africa. Results of univariate tests indicated that women who had ever been incarcerated had worse health, mental health, and sexually transmitted infection indicators and were more likely to report use of substances and to have been victims of physical and sexual assault than women who had never been incarcerated. Passing through the criminal justice system appears to be a marker for a variety of current and/or future health service needs among vulnerable South African women, suggesting that screening, prevention, and treatment referral efforts at the time of intersection with the criminal justice system may reduce health burden for these women.
机译:国际研究表明,刑事司法系统中的妇女比社区中的妇女承担着更多的疾病负担,尤其是心理健康障碍,吸毒障碍,性传播感染以及遭受暴力侵害的历史。这些健康差异的知识通常被用来倡导在美国和欧洲范围内为通过刑事司法监护权的妇女提供相关的筛查和治疗服务。但是,几乎所有刑事司法健康研究都在高收入国家进行,而在其他国家,尤其是在南非,则很少或没有进行任何研究。这项基线分析比较了南非开普敦720名年轻,易受伤害的滥用毒品的妇女的横截面样本,比较了曾经被监禁的妇女与没有被监禁的妇女的健康,药物滥用和暴力侵害。单变量测试的结果表明,曾经被监禁过的女性比从未被监禁过的女性具有更差的健康,心理健康和性传播感染指标,并且更有可能报告物质使用情况以及遭受身体和性攻击的受害者。通过刑事司法系统似乎是易受伤害的南非妇女当前和/或未来各种卫生服务需求的标志,这表明与刑事司法系统相交时的筛查,预防和治疗转诊工作可能会减轻这些妇女的健康负担。

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