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Research on the health of people who experience detention or incarceration in Canada: a scoping review

Abstract

BackgroundWe conducted a scoping review to define the extent and type of quantitative health status research conducted from 1993 to 2014 with people who have experienced detention or incarceration in correctional facilities in Canada.MethodsWe searched 15 databases, reviewed reference lists and relevant websites, and consulted with key stakeholders to identify eligible studies. We reviewed records for eligibility and extracted relevant data from eligible articles.ResultsWe identified 194 studies that were eligible for inclusion. Most studies were conducted with males and with persons in federal facilities, and focused on mental health, substance use, and social determinant of health outcomes.ConclusionsHealth status data are limited for several outcomes, such as chronic disease, injury and sexual and reproductive health, and for persons in provincial facilities and post-release. Efforts should be made to improve data collection and knowledge dissemination, so that relevant data can be used more effectively to improve health and health care in this population.

Authors

Kouyoumdjian FG; Schuler A; Hwang SW; Matheson FI

Journal

BMC Public Health, Vol. 15, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

April 25, 2015

DOI

10.1186/s12889-015-1758-6

ISSN

1472-698X

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