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Invited commentary: (Mass) Imprisonment and (Inequities in) Health.

机译:特邀评论:(质量)监禁和(健康方面的不平等)。

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The US imprisonment rate has increased dramatically since the mid-1970s, precipitating tremendous interest in the consequences of having ever been imprisoned for the marginal men for whom contact with prisons and jails has become commonplace. The article by Spaulding et al. in this issue of the Journal (Am J Epidemiol. 2011;173(5):479-487) makes a substantial contribution to research in this area by demonstrating for the first time that the small short-term benefits of imprisonment with regard to mortality risk are far outweighed by the much larger long-term mortality costs of having ever been imprisoned. Yet it remains unclear whether contact with the penal system causes the associations therein. In this commentary, the author addresses some of the obstacles to causal inference that exist in this research area and highlights one way to overcome them. He then suggests that future research might focus on 1) the consequences of mass imprisonment for health inequities among adult men and 2) the spillover effects of mass imprisonment for persons who are also affected by the penal system-the families, friends, and communities prisoners leave behind.
机译:自从1970年代中期以来,美国的囚禁率急剧上升,这引起了人们极大的兴趣,即曾经被囚禁于边缘人群的后果所带来的后果,这些边缘人群与监狱和监狱的接触已变得司空见惯。 Spaulding等人的文章。本期杂志(Am J Epidemiol。2011; 173(5):479-487)首次展示了监禁对死亡率的短期好处为这一领域的研究做出了重大贡献长期被监禁所造成的更大的长期死亡成本远远超过了风险。但是,尚不清楚与刑罚系统的接触是否会导致其中的联系。在这篇评论中,作者阐述了因果推理在本研究领域中存在的一些障碍,并着重指出了克服这些障碍的一种方法。然后,他建议未来的研究可能集中在以下方面:1)大规模监禁对成年男性健康不平等的后果; 2)大规模监禁对同样受到刑法制度影响的人-家人,朋友和社区囚犯的溢出效应忘在脑后。

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