Determinants of access to primary healthcare for formerly incarcerated women transitioning into the community: a systematic review of the literature
Background Women with a history of incarceration experience significantly poorer health outcomes and encounter barriers to accessing healthcare, both during incarceration and after release. These challenges are more pronounced compared with both their male counterparts and women in the general popul...
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Main Authors: | Volker Winkler (Author), Babak Moazen (Author), Marie Claire Van Hout (Author), Heino Stover (Author), Nisreen Agbaria (Author), Margit Wirth (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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