Substance Use Rates of Veterans with Depression Leaving Incarceration: A Matched Sample Comparison with General Veterans
Formerly incarcerated military veterans-comprising approximately 8% of the prison population-experience significant barriers to reentry including homelessness, mental illness, and mortality. One of the most consequential barriers is relapsing into substance use. Most justice-involved veterans (JIV)...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas R Spence (Author), April Crawford (Author), James P LePage (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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