Physical and Mental Health Disparities for Young Women with Arrest Histories
Autor: | Gina Fedock, Sophia Sarantakos |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Gerontology medicine.medical_specialty Health (social science) Adolescent Substance-Related Disorders Population Psychological intervention Suicide Attempted Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Epidemiology medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine education Psychiatry education.field_of_study 030505 public health Social work business.industry Public health Mental health Health equity Mental Health Health promotion Female Crime 0305 other medical science business |
Zdroj: | Health & Social Work. 42:e102-e110 |
ISSN: | 1545-6854 0360-7283 |
Popis: | Young women ages 18 to 25 make up approximately 30 percent of women arrested in the United States. Although health disparities have been found for incarcerated adults, health concerns for this subpopulation of women have not been as closely examined. Aiming to fill this gap in the literature, this study examined national data for young women ages 18 to 25 who participated in the National Survey of Drug Use and Health. Physical and mental health concerns were compared for young women with and without arrest histories. Young women with arrest histories had significantly higher odds ratios of multiple physical health concerns and all forms of mental health concerns, including recent suicide attempts. This study indicates that history of arrest is significantly associated with health disparities for young women and thus expands and builds gender-specific knowledge for the field of criminal justice epidemiology. Given the intersecting needs of physical health, mental health, and criminal justice involvement, the fields of public health and social work may contribute to gender-responsive interventions that incorporate health promotion specifically for this population of women. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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