The associations between social determinants of health, mental health, substance-use and recidivism: a ten-year retrospective cohort analysis of women who completed the connections programme in Australia
Abstract Background Women with substance-use issues are overrepresented in prison. Research on women's recidivism often focuses on offending behaviour rather than the health and social circumstances women are experiencing when reimprisonment occurs. This study examines the relationship between...
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Main Authors: | Layla Maree Edwards (Author), Sungwon Chang (Author), Reem Zeki (Author), Sacha Kendall Jamieson (Author), Julia Bowman (Author), Craig Cooper (Author), Elizabeth Sullivan (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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