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Mental health, substance abuse, and HIV disparities in correctional settings: practice and policy implications for African Americans.

机译:惩教环境中的心理健康,物质滥用和艾滋病病毒感染差异:非洲裔美国人的实践与政策影响。

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Mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and HIV/AIDS disproportionately affect Black people in correctional settings. Culturally responsive practice and equitable policy is predicated upon research that explores the burden, prevalence, and mortality of these public health concerns on the health and social well-being of African Americans in the correctional setting. This paper has three sections: (1) mental health; (2) substance abuse; and (3) HIV/AIDS. Each section summarizes current treatment issues unique to correctional settings, and provides recommendations for enhancing programs and policy to meet the needs of Black people who have been arrested, detained, incarcerated, paroled, or released. Further, we make recommendations for how interdisciplinary researchers and health care/treatment providers can engage in science-guided advocacy to address these issues and reduce related disparities experienced by people of African ancestry.
机译:心理健康挑战,物质使用障碍和艾滋病毒/艾滋病在惩教环境中不成比例地影响黑人。 文化响应的实践和公平政策在研究中探讨了这些公共卫生对惩教环境中非洲裔美国人的健康和社会福祉的负担,患病率和死亡率的影响。 本文有三个部分:(1)心理健康; (2)药物滥用; (3)艾滋病毒/艾滋病。 每个部分总结了对惩教设定独有的当前处理问题,并为加强计划和政策提供建议,以满足已被捕,被拘留,被拘留,寄礼或发布的黑人的需求。 此外,我们提出了跨学科研究人员和医疗保健/治疗提供者如何从事科学导游的宣传,以解决这些问题,减少非洲血统人民所经历的相关差异。

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