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澳大利亚的健康与监禁研究:一项范围综述。

Health and incarceration research in Australia: a scoping review.

作者信息

Pellicano Sarah A, Pearce Lindsay A, Campbell Alexander C, Shuttleworth Rebecca, Kinner Stuart A

机构信息

Justice Health Group, enAble Institute, Curtin University, Building 400 Kent Street, Bentley, WA, 6102, Australia.

Justice Health Group, Centre for Adolescent Health, Murdoch Children's Research Institute & Royal Children's Hospital, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Lancet Reg Health West Pac. 2025 Mar 18;56:101500. doi: 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2025.101500. eCollection 2025 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People who experience incarceration often have complex healthcare needs and poorer health than the general population. Australia has the eighth-largest custodial population in the Western Pacific. Understanding the breadth and quality of research on this population's health is crucial for advancing health equity both in Australia and across the region. This scoping review synthesised health research involving people in contact with the criminal justice system in Australia.

METHODS

We searched eight databases for primary, peer-reviewed research reporting on the health of people incarcerated or previously incarcerated in Australian prisons or youth detention settings.

FINDINGS

Our search identified 11,731 unique records, and 508 met the inclusion criteria. Over half (51%) were published between 2015 and 2024. Relatively few studies provided evidence on cognitive disabilities (16%), non-communicable diseases (14%), or sexual and reproductive health (6%). Few focused on youth detention (15%) or post-release health (24%). Only 27 studies (5%) focused exclusively on the health of First Nations Australians. Most studies (86%) came from Australia's most populous states-New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria-which account for 68% of people incarcerated each year, and 58% of incarcerated First Nations peoples.

INTERPRETATION

Despite considerable growth in the number of peer-reviewed studies on the health of people who experience incarceration, critical health issues, key populations, and Australian jurisdictions with the highest incarceration rates require urgent attention. Further high-quality research is needed to fill these evidence gaps and translate research into evidence-based strategies that address the complex and diverse health needs of justice-involved people.

FUNDING

SP was supported by a Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.

摘要

背景

经历过监禁的人群通常有着复杂的医疗保健需求,且健康状况比普通人群更差。澳大利亚是西太平洋地区监禁人口数量排名第八的国家。了解针对这一人群健康状况的研究广度和质量,对于在澳大利亚乃至整个地区促进健康公平至关重要。本范围综述综合了涉及澳大利亚与刑事司法系统有接触人群的健康研究。

方法

我们在八个数据库中搜索了关于澳大利亚监狱或青少年拘留场所中被监禁或曾被监禁人员健康状况的同行评审的原始研究报告。

结果

我们的搜索共识别出11731条独特记录,其中508条符合纳入标准。超过一半(51%)的研究发表于2015年至2024年之间。相对较少的研究提供了关于认知障碍(16%)、非传染性疾病(14%)或性与生殖健康(6%)的证据。很少有研究关注青少年拘留(15%)或释放后的健康状况(24%)。仅有27项研究(5%)专门关注澳大利亚原住民的健康。大多数研究(86%)来自澳大利亚人口最多的几个州——新南威尔士州、昆士兰州和维多利亚州,这些州每年监禁的人数占总监禁人数的68%,监禁的原住民人数占58%。

解读

尽管关于经历监禁人群健康状况的同行评审研究数量有了显著增长,但关键的健康问题、重点人群以及监禁率最高的澳大利亚司法管辖区仍需迫切关注。需要开展更多高质量研究来填补这些证据空白,并将研究成果转化为基于证据的策略,以满足涉及司法人群复杂多样的健康需求。

资金来源

SP得到了澳大利亚政府研究培训项目奖学金的支持。

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