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Lyuba Azbel1, Jeffrey A Wickersham, Yevgeny Grishaev, Sergey Dvoryak, Frederick L Altice.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The epidemics of incarceration, substance use disorders (SUDs), and infectious diseases are inextricably intertwined, especially in the Former Soviet Union (FSU). Few objective data documenting this relationship regionally are available. We therefore conducted a comprehensive, representative country-wide prison health survey in Ukraine, where one of the world's most volatile HIV epidemics persists, in order to address HIV prevention and treatment needs.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23527238 PMCID: PMC3602355 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0059643
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Selection of representative survey sites.
Figure 1 shows the flow of participant selection. All data are current as of May 1, 2012. 1The administrative divisions (oblasts) included in each region were Kyivs’ka, Chernihivs’ka, Zhytomyrs’ka (north); Odes’ka (south); Donets’ka (east); Lvivs’ka (west). 224 interviewees decided not to participate for the following reasons: already knew status (N = 7); about to transfer elsewhere (N = 6); cannot give blood (N = 5); transferred to isolation unit (N = 3); felt too sick (N = 3). 3Discontinued enrolment due to poor cooperation from prison staff.
Enrolled prisoners according to region (N = 402).
| Region | All female offenders | Male first time offenders | Male recidivist offenders | Number from Each Region |
| North | 20 | 42 | 40 | 102 |
| East | 22 | 43 | 40 | 105 |
| West | 20 | 38 | 39 | 97 |
| South | 21 | 38 | 39 | 98 |
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Figure 2Study Activities and Procedures.
Figure 3Prevalence of infectious diseases in each region (N = 402).
Characteristics of the prisoners (N = 402).
| N (%) | |
| Recidivists | 196 (48.8) |
| Mean number of previous incarcerations (range) | 2.2 (0–11) |
| Mean current incarceration duration, years (S.D.) | 2.6 (1.9) |
| Mean time before community release, months | 2.1 |
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| Yes | 105 (26.1) |
| No | 297 (73.9) |
| Mean number of arrests (S.D.) | 5.4 (7.0) |
| Completed high school | 305 (75.9) |
| Ukrainian or Russian ethnicity | 381 (95.0) |
| Below poverty line | 242 (60.2) |
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| No | 167 (41.5) |
| Yes | 229 (57.0) |
| Mean CES-D score (S.D.) | 8.9 (5.7) |
| Major Depression | 158 (40.3) |
| Social support scale score (S.D.) | 2.99 (1.1) |
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| Mean Physical Composite Score (S.D.) | 47.3 (5.8) |
| Mean Mental Composite Score (S.D.) | 38.4 (8.9) |
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| CD4>350 | 34 (43.6) |
| CD4≤350 | 44 (56.4) |
| Currently prescribed antiretroviral therapy | 5 (6.4) |
Unless otherwise stated as mean (S.D.).
Key: S.D = standard deviation; CES-D = 10-item Clinical Epidemiological Scale for Depression.
Figure 4Prevalence of self-reported pre-incarceration substance use (N = 402).
*Used substance at least one time in the 30 days prior to arrest. ©Injected drugs at least once in lifetime. ‡Score of ≥8 for men and ≥4 for women using the Alcohol Use Disorders Inventory Test (AUDIT).