Contemporary women prisoners health experiences, unique prison health care needs and health care outcomes in sub Saharan Africa: a scoping review of extant literature.
Abstract Background Sub Saharan African (SSA) prisons have seen a substantial increase in women prisoners in recent years. Despite this increase, women prisoners constitute a minority in male dominated prison environments, and their special health needs are often neglected. Research activity on pris...
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Main Authors: | Marie Claire Van Hout (Author), Rosemary Mhlanga-Gunda (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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