Golzari Mana, Hunt Stephen J, Anoshiravani Arash
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
J Adolesc Health. 2006 Jun;38(6):776-82. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2005.06.008.
Youth exiting detention facilities have particularly high rates of co-occurring health-risk behaviors, while lacking access to the health care system. Not surprisingly, these youth suffer a disproportionate share of adolescent morbidity and mortality. Their time of incarceration often represents their only significant contact with a health care provider outside of an emergency setting. As such, it is critical that health care providers utilize the opportunity to educate and connect these youth with community resources to facilitate their access to health care upon their reemergence into the community. We review the factors affecting the health of youth in detention, and the health problems that are among the greatest sources of morbidity and mortality in this adolescent population.
刚从拘留所出来的年轻人同时存在多种健康风险行为的比例特别高,而且无法获得医疗保健系统的服务。不出所料,这些年轻人在青少年发病和死亡中所占比例过高。他们被监禁的时期往往是他们在非紧急情况下与医疗保健提供者的唯一重要接触。因此,医疗保健提供者利用这个机会对这些年轻人进行教育,并将他们与社区资源联系起来,以方便他们重新融入社区后获得医疗保健,这一点至关重要。我们回顾了影响被拘留青少年健康的因素,以及这些青少年中发病和死亡的最大来源之一的健康问题。