نتایج جستجو برای: ahriman in prison

تعداد نتایج: 16977816  

2016
Stephanie M. Topp Clement N. Moonga Nkandu Luo Michael Kaingu Chisela Chileshe George Magwende S. Jody Heymann German Henostroza

BACKGROUND Prison populations in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) experience a high burden of disease and poor access to health care. Although it is generally understood that environmental conditions are dire and contribute to disease spread, evidence of how environmental conditions interact with facility-level social and institutional factors is lacking. This study aimed to unpack the nature of intera...

Journal: :Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija 2014

Journal: :East African medical journal 2006
F O Fatoye G K Fatoye A O Oyebanji A S Ogunro

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the demographic and psychosocial characteristics of incarcerated offenders in a Nigerian prison and investigate their relationship with psychiatric morbidity. DESIGN A cross-sectional study employing the 30 - item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30) and the depression sub-scale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale (HADS-Depression). SETTING A ...

2013
Lorraine Yap Tony Butler Juliet Richters Eva Malacova Handan Wand Anthony M. A. Smith Luke Grant Alun Richards Basil Donovan

BACKGROUND We report the prevalence of penile implants among prisoners and determine the independent predictors for having penile implants. Questions on penile implants were included in the Sexual Health and Attitudes of Australian Prisoners (SHAAP) survey following concerns raised by prison health staff that increasing numbers of prisoners reported having penile implants while in prison. MET...

Journal: :East African medical journal 2006
J Noeske C Kuaban G Amougou A Piubello R Pouillot

OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of and factors associated with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) in an urban prison in sub-Saharan Africa. DESIGN A cross-sectional survey. SETTING The Central Prison of Douala, Cameroon. RESULTS Two thousand four hundred and seventy four (87.4%) out of 2830 inmates underwent screening. Twenty seven (1.1%) of the inmates were under treatment for smear-posi...

1982
David G. Hays

Twenty years is a long time to spend in prison, but it is a short time in intellectual history. In the few years Just prior to the foundation of this Association, we had come from remarkably complex but nevertheless rather superficial analysis of text as strings of characters or, perhaps, lexlcal units to programs for parsing that operated on complex grammatical symbols but according to rather ...

Journal: :Revista espanola de sanidad penitenciaria 2010
M Macri Troya R Berthier Vila

INTRODUCTION The aim of this study is to establish the prevalence of HIV infection and associated risk behaviours amongst inmates at the Montevideo Prison in 2005. MATERIALS AND METHODS The prevalence of HIV infection and different risk practices were analysed in a sample of 191 individuals by means of a serological study and personal interview based on a structured questionnaire. RESULTS A...

2004
John H. Tyler Jeffrey R. Kling William Bales John L. Lewis Brian Hays

We estimate the post-release economic effects of participation in prison-based General Educational Development (GED) programs using a panel of earnings records and a rich set of individual information from administrative data in the state of Florida. Fixed effects estimates of the impact of participating in the GED education program show post-release quarterly earnings gains of about 15 percent...

Journal: :Journal of correctional health care : the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care 2012
Rusty Reeves

Benzodiazepines (antianxiety medications) and quetiapine (an antipsychotic medication) are subject to abuse in prison. Quetiapine is also expensive and has serious side effects. The prescription of these medications in prison for anxiety and insomnia is not the preferred choice. In order to reduce these prescriptions, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-University Correctiona...

2015
Michael A. Ruderman Deirdra F. Wilson Savanna Reid Marianna Mazza

OBJECTIVE This administrative data-linkage cohort study examines the association between prison crowding and the rate of post-release parole violations in a random sample of prisoners released with parole conditions in California, for an observation period of two years (January 2003 through December 2004). BACKGROUND Crowding overextends prison resources needed to adequately protect inmates a...

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