Psychological Distress and Health Insurance Coverage among Formerly Incarcerated Young Adults in the United States
The United States incarcerates more people per capita than any other nation. Studies have consistently demonstrated higher prevalence of serious mental illness among the incarcerated. Although health care may be available to individuals while incarcerated, research is needed to understand the contex...
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Main Authors: | Larrell L. Wilkinson (Author), Saundra H. Glover (Author), Janice C. Probst (Author), Bo Cai (Author), Lisa T. Wigfall (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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