Mental health disparities in young adults with arrest history: a survey-based, cross-sectional analysis
Abstract Background Over 4.53 million arrests were made in 2021 in the United States. People under 26 years of age were more likely to be arrested than older people. Although mental health disparities are prominent in the incarcerated population, the subject has not been closely examined among young...
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Main Authors: | Onur Baser (Author), Katarzyna Rodchenko (Author), Yixuan Zeng (Author), Amy Endrizal (Author) |
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