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1 ed having an immediate family member who was incarcerated.
2 of suicides after release to suicides while incarcerated.
3 th many people who inject drugs (PWID) being incarcerated.
4 ust 2022 and included US adults who were not incarcerated.
5 rder is prevalent among people who have been incarcerated.
6 5% CI, 0.10-0.99) than White youths who were incarcerated.
7 stance use are elevated among people who are incarcerated.
8 nees with OUD have access to treatment while incarcerated.
9 ere smokers, 68.7% were recurrent, and 23.6% incarcerated.
10 million Americans are currently or have been incarcerated.
11 , in their injecting career, IDUs were first incarcerated.
12 that for women whose parents have never been incarcerated.
13 ulsion between a charged guest@host complex (incarcerated 15N nitroxide) and charged molecules in the
20 In the juvenile detention center, all newly incarcerated adolescents were invited to participate (re
22 comparative effectiveness study included 52 incarcerated adults in New York City observed for 8 week
23 ean [SD] age, 66.7 [10.0] years), previously incarcerated adults were more likely to be male (83.0% v
25 During the operation, we found left-side incarcerated Amyand's hernia with appendicitis, excoriat
26 e United States has ever had a family member incarcerated, an experience more common among Black indi
28 y and compassion toward people who have been incarcerated and b) support for criminal justice reform.
32 readmission rates) were compared between the incarcerated and nonincarcerated groups using the Fisher
33 Data Base were analyzed for patients in the incarcerated and nonincarcerated groups who underwent su
37 half the videos we labeled them as "formerly incarcerated" and in the remaining half as "college stud
38 n of informed consent, being HIV positive or incarcerated, and having a multiple gestation pregnancy.
39 with MRSA colonization among women, recently incarcerated, and Hispanic HIV-infected patients and HIV
41 United States, to be homeless, to have been incarcerated, and to have epidemiological links; 16% of
42 e emotions of storytellers labeled "formerly incarcerated," and increased their support for criminal
43 eficiency virus (HIV)-positive, homeless, or incarcerated; and 2) enhanced contact investigation (ECI
44 re included (representing 4.9 million people incarcerated annually), contributing 520 country-years o
45 w York City jails in 155,272 people who were incarcerated anytime from 2001 through 2005 and examined
46 ng and TPT for individuals who were formerly incarcerated appears cost-effective, and would provide v
49 s aged 13 through 18 years, each of whom was incarcerated at a detention center in metropolitan Atlan
50 around 5% of injecting drug users (IDUs) are incarcerated at any time: 5% of Lothian's drugs care, tr
52 with individuals who were never arrested or incarcerated before the age of 18 years (time ratio, 0.6
53 with individuals who were never arrested or incarcerated before the age of 18 years (time ratio, 0.8
56 ot only to the health of individuals who are incarcerated, but also to public health more broadly.
57 ng to the predicted M12(L(a))24 ball (1) was incarcerated by the giant outer mother-ball by means of
58 table fraction of TB in the community due to incarcerated cases was estimated through Levin's formula
60 y, and its specific role in predisposing the incarcerated cobalt ion for organometallic catalysis has
63 tric pain and vomiting, diagnosed to have an incarcerated diaphragmatic hernia causing gastric pneuma
66 ies contribute 6% of household income for an incarcerated family member's food, calls, and direct sup
68 of Texas prison inmates receiving ART while incarcerated filled an initial ART prescription within 6
70 mitations--eg, it only included participants incarcerated for fewer than 6 months, we showed that for
71 ve encounters, and among those who have been incarcerated for such behavior, recidivism rates are hig
72 herefore, those addicted individuals who are incarcerated for the sale or possession of cocaine are b
73 ity rates between youths aged 11 to 21 years incarcerated from 2010 to 2017 with same-aged nonincarce
74 ure, it can be concluded that the finding of incarcerated gallbladder in the content of an inguinal h
75 We also show how communication between an incarcerated guest and molecules in the bulk solvent can
78 s cohort study suggest that patients who are incarcerated have equivalent rates of mortality and read
81 ation of gastric pneumatosis secondary to an incarcerated hiatal hernia with resultant portal venous
82 ue to be stigmatized and, in some countries, incarcerated, highlighting the need to dismantle policie
83 its sampling frame, including people who are incarcerated, homeless, or hospitalized; nursing home re
85 ths, the survival model suggested that being incarcerated in an adult correctional facility may be as
86 is of the interconversion of oH(2) and pH(2) incarcerated in an endofullerene based on a reversible n
88 US-born, diabetic, HIV-positive, homeless or incarcerated in California, Florida, New York, and Texas
90 of New York City residents who had not been incarcerated in New York City jails during the study per
91 ntenance treatment for opioid dependence are incarcerated in prison or jail, most US correctional fac
92 Compared with NC, people who were formerly incarcerated in RI experienced a sustained decrease of 7
94 y, California, of which 9 occurred among men incarcerated in the county's jail system, which was 40 p
95 from January 1995 through July 1997 had been incarcerated in the jail at some time before diagnosis.
96 , 1.47; 95% confidence interval, 1.00-2.16), incarcerated in the previous year (2.04; 1.38-3.02), and
100 lved in cancer care delivery for individuals incarcerated in US prisons, participants identified nume
101 etnamese ex-political detainees who had been incarcerated in Vietnamese reeducation camps and resettl
102 sed on (1) continuation of MOUD for pregnant incarcerated individuals (if the individual was receivin
103 d with an increasing fraction of cases among incarcerated individuals (p=0.001) and higher unemployme
106 ata, preregistered experiments with formerly incarcerated individuals and customer service personnel,
108 Although more than two thirds of the world's incarcerated individuals are based in low-income and mid
109 bstance abuse treatment to specific needs of incarcerated individuals could improve effectiveness of
110 000 person-years between 2000 and 2012 among incarcerated individuals decreased from 1884 (95% CrI 13
112 est a high tuberculosis incidence rate among incarcerated individuals globally with large gaps in tub
116 te prison system, provided buprenorphine for incarcerated individuals in addition to previously offer
117 culosis, or prevalence of tuberculosis among incarcerated individuals in all geographical regions.
118 tal, 1280 sputum samples were collected from incarcerated individuals in Brazil during mass screening
121 onic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among incarcerated individuals in the United States is estimat
122 Cancer is the leading cause of mortality in incarcerated individuals older than 45 years and the fou
124 uggest that nearly a quarter of deaths among incarcerated individuals were attributable to causes tha
126 linical outcomes for a prospective cohort of incarcerated individuals who were offered the TasP UTT i
128 al expressions of pain were compared between incarcerated individuals with psychopathy and incarcerat
129 ll adult suicide deaths occurred in formerly incarcerated individuals within 2 years of jail release,
130 ere reported during the second wave (1474 in incarcerated individuals, 529 in prison staff), when str
133 ar disease is a leading cause of death among incarcerated individuals, and those recently released ha
134 pecific issues pertaining to pregnant women, incarcerated individuals, homeless and marginally housed
135 udy of clinicians delivering cancer care for incarcerated individuals, participants identified pragma
136 ase series study of strip intoxication among incarcerated individuals, severe and variable clinical m
140 neral population during both the first wave (incarcerated individuals: 1.30; 95% CI, 1.06-1.58; priso
141 .23; 95% CI, 2.74-3.84) and the second wave (incarcerated individuals: 3.91; 95% CI, 3.73-4.09; priso
143 to abstain from drinking, 273 cases involved incarcerated inmates who were denied a liver transplant,
144 whether risk factor-based screening of newly incarcerated inmates would enhance identification of asy
146 obutenone (2), and benzocyclobutenedione (3) incarcerated inside a hemicarcerand (4) with four tetram
148 e [para-H(2) (pH(2)) and ortho-H(2) (oH(2))] incarcerated inside the fullerene C(70) (pH(2)@C(70) and
149 the hydrogen molecule (para-H2 and ortho-H2) incarcerated inside the fullerene C60 is reported (oH2@C
152 Greater prioritisation of people who are incarcerated is needed to ensure appropriate access to c
153 l connectivity similar to the more-impulsive incarcerated juveniles, whereas older subjects exhibited
160 volvement in suicide-watch incidents for all incarcerated men in Louisiana during the observation per
163 pacts on the female partners and children of incarcerated men, and raises concerns that excessive inc
164 magnetic interaction between the 15N-labeled incarcerated nitroxide and a 14N-labeled free nitroxide
165 a legal mandate to improve medical care for incarcerated offenders, the state of Texas implemented a
168 higher than those of adults who had not been incarcerated or stayed in a homeless shelter during the
169 HP group were more likely to present with an incarcerated or strangulated hernia (adjusted odds ratio
171 iated with higher odds of presenting with an incarcerated or strangulated hernia, which is more likel
173 eptic ulcer, small bowel or large bowel, and incarcerated or strangulated hernias respectively.In Eng
174 eptic ulcer, small bowel or large bowel, and incarcerated or strangulated hernias) were identified fr
176 reds of health workers killed, hundreds more incarcerated or tortured, and hundreds of health facilit
177 clinicians will encounter persons currently incarcerated or with a history of criminal-legal involve
178 1.32, 5.22, p-value = 0.006), and ever being incarcerated (OR = 1.97, 95% CI: 1.50, 2.58, p-value < 0
179 OR, 0.5; 95% CI, 0.3-1.0) and those recently incarcerated (OR, 0.2; 95% CI, 0.03-0.9), but patients w
180 , moderate among people who are non-US-born, incarcerated, or homeless, and least cost-effective amon
181 we find that individuals who are unemployed, incarcerated, or impoverished are more likely to be seen
183 n on the motion and the polarity of both the incarcerated paramagnetic nitroxide and the nitroxides i
189 f decision-making practices for hospitalized incarcerated patients lacking decisional capacity, admis
190 2%) nonincarcerated patients and 234 (60.3%) incarcerated patients underwent treatment with pegylated
191 n academic medical center ambulatory clinic, incarcerated patients were as likely to be treated for H
192 ing this period, 521 nonincarcerated and 388 incarcerated patients were evaluated for HCV treatment.
197 al response (SVR) was achieved in 97 (42.9%) incarcerated patients, compared to 115 (38.0%) nonincarc
201 rates of physical and sexual violence among incarcerated people are quite high relative to nonincarc
203 patterns in the general population, formerly incarcerated people had higher rates of non-firearm-invo
205 al scale-up of antiretroviral therapy (ART), incarcerated people have not benefited equally from test
206 s influencing willingness to employ formerly incarcerated people in online samples in the United King
207 eat poses a distinct risk to the 2.1 million incarcerated people in the United States, who have dispa
208 ease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the number of incarcerated people in the USA decreased by at least 17%
209 Of 396 individuals screened, a total of 295 incarcerated people living with HIV (74.7%; median [IQR]
210 AND PARTICIPANTS: This cohort study enrolled incarcerated people living with HIV from 5 prisons and s
211 ower in prisons where a higher proportion of incarcerated people were housed in single-cell units (IR
216 tention in care, and viral suppression among incarcerated people with HIV that are comparable to thos
217 , 2016, and Dec 31, 2017, we identified 1562 incarcerated people with HIV, of whom 1389 (89%) were sc
219 epatitis C virus antibody, including 500,000 incarcerated people, 220,000 homeless people, 120,000 pe
220 ch and intervention to improve the health of incarcerated people, including decarceral solutions that
222 ation sizes for four additional populations: incarcerated people, unsheltered homeless people, active
223 valuate HIV risk-reduction interventions for incarcerated people--particularly those focused on the p
228 , we tested whether a feature film depicting incarcerated peoples' experiences in the criminal justic
229 rceration rates varied from 0 to 4545 people incarcerated per 100 000, and high-incarceration neighbo
231 Covariates included daily percentages of incarcerated persons at each prison with serious mental
232 as a longitudinal ecological study among all incarcerated persons in 14 Massachusetts state prisons b
235 -19 incidence and mortality are higher among incarcerated persons than in the general US population,
236 drug-related death and homicide in formerly incarcerated persons were 2 times higher than those of N
239 the sample (e.g., nursing home residents and incarcerated persons), the need to use comorbidity data
240 All surveys excluded unstably housed and incarcerated persons, and estimates were based on <60 re
241 sbuvir-based treatment is cost-effective for incarcerated persons, but affordability is an important
242 /=19 IU/L for women and >/=30 IU/L for men), incarcerated persons, pregnant women, and infants born t
245 tially reduced spacer-chelator is capable of incarcerating planar aromatic and coordination compounds
247 eriod, notified tuberculosis cases among the incarcerated population (hereinafter termed persons depr
251 eat reach in New York, we also find that the incarcerated population declined in the study period, pr
254 as significantly higher in prisons where the incarcerated population was a larger percentage of the p
255 ed elevated mortality, compared with the non-incarcerated population, due to increased risk of death
259 o describe the burden and trends of TB among incarcerated populations over time in Paraguay, its clin
261 HIV disease prevalence and correlates among incarcerated populations, to examine the impact of incar
263 s, benefits, and challenges of caring for an incarcerated pregnant woman are addressed, as is the imp
264 and that, for people with psychosis who are incarcerated, psychiatrists were less likely to diagnose
265 rence, and the perceptions of people who are incarcerated regarding their HIV risk and preferences fo
267 eat and an indicator of suicidality among an incarcerated sample, contribute to an emerging literatur
268 patitis B and C viruses, and tuberculosis in incarcerated settings in addition to co-occurrence of on
270 perience significantly lower mortality while incarcerated (SMR = 0.66, 95% CI: 0.58, 0.76), while whi
272 the United States and England: appendicitis, incarcerated/strangulated abdominal hernia, perforation
273 e mobility of the radicals but also modestly incarcerate the substrate, intermediates, and products d
274 titutions that detain people before trial or incarcerate them for short sentences for low-level offen
275 iatric care for more than 145,000 offenders, incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the Texas Departm
278 tuents, fullerene size, and surprisingly the incarcerated water molecule plays a crucial role in this
281 entering jail, those who had previously been incarcerated were more often carriers than those who had
282 porting both the health interests of persons incarcerated while respecting the unique carceral instit
283 ears; recently homeless; ever arrested; ever incarcerated; who had recently engaged in sex work, sexu
285 t study analyzed data from patients who were incarcerated within the TDCJ and underwent general or va
288 study of HIV-related outcomes among recently incarcerated women who used heroin in sub-Saharan Africa
294 re excluded, as were studies that focused on incarcerated youth or youth diagnosed as having a psycho
295 e was the leading cause of death in formerly incarcerated youths (homicide: 63 [55.8%]; legal interve
297 actors associated with early mortality among incarcerated youths can inform appropriate prevention st
298 s were significantly higher among previously incarcerated youths than Medicaid-enrolled youths (adjus
299 olled youths, mortality rates for previously incarcerated youths were highest for homicide (aIRR, 11.