Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University, 575 East Pine Knoll Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA.
Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Northern Arizona University, 212 East Pine Knoll Drive, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Nov 8;15(11):2500. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15112500.
The environmental health status of jail populations in the United States constitutes a significant public health threat for prisoners and the general population. The ecology of jails creates a dynamic condition in relation to general population health due to the concentrated potential exposure to infectious diseases, difficult access to treatment for chronic health conditions, interruption in continuity of care for serious behavioral health conditions, as well as on-going issues for the prevention and treatment of substance abuse disorders. This paper reports on elements of a cross-sectional survey embedded in a parent project, "Health Disparities in Jail Populations." The overall project includes a comprehensive secondary data analysis of the health status of county jail populations, along with primary data collection that includes a cross-sectional health and health care services survey of incarcerated individuals, coupled with collection of biological samples to investigate infectious disease characteristics of a county jail population. This paper reports on the primary results of the survey data collection that indicate that this is a population with complex and interacting co-morbidities, as well as significant health disparities compared to the general population.
美国监狱人群的环境卫生状况对囚犯和普通民众构成了重大的公共卫生威胁。由于集中接触传染病的潜在风险、难以获得慢性健康状况的治疗、严重行为健康状况的护理连续性中断,以及药物滥用障碍的预防和治疗持续存在问题,监狱的生态环境与普通人群的健康状况形成了一种动态关系。本文报告了一个横断面调查的要素,该调查嵌入在一个名为“监狱人群中的健康差异”的母项目中。该项目包括对县监狱人群健康状况的综合二次数据分析,以及包括对被监禁者进行横断面健康和医疗服务调查在内的主要数据收集,同时收集生物样本以调查县监狱人群的传染病特征。本文报告了调查数据收集的主要结果,表明这是一个存在复杂相互作用合并症的人群,与普通人群相比存在显著的健康差异。