Enhancing community integration after incarceration: findings from a prospective study of an intensive peer support intervention for veterans with an historical comparison group
Abstract Background The transition to the community after incarceration presents challenges for returning citizens, including the immediate need to secure housing, employment, and income. Additionally, health care is essential for this population due to high rates of chronic physical health and ment...
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Main Authors: | Justeen Hyde (Author), Thomas Byrne (Author), Beth Ann Petrakis (Author), Vera Yakovchenko (Author), Bo Kim (Author), Graeme Fincke (Author), Rendelle Bolton (Author), Christy Visher (Author), Jessica Blue-Howells (Author), Mari-Lynn Drainoni (Author), D. Keith McInnes (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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