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HIV risk inside U.S. prisons: a systematic review of risk reduction interventions conducted in U.S. prisons.

Pamela Valera1,2, Yvonne Chang3, Zi Lian4.   

Abstract

HIV prevalence in correctional populations is approximately five times that of the general adult population. This systematic review examines the broad question of HIV prevention and interventions to reduce inmate HIV-related risk behaviors in U.S. federal and state prisons. We conducted a systematic review of multiple databases and Google Scholar to identify behavioral, biomedical, social, and policy studies related to HIV among U.S. prison populations from 1980-2014. Studies were excluded if they did not focus on HIV, prison inmates, if they were conducted outside of the U.S., if they involved juvenile offenders, or if they included post-release outcomes. Twenty-seven articles met the study criteria. Evidence suggests that research related to the HIV care continuum, risk behaviors, gender, prevention (e.g., peer education), and policy are key topics to enhance HIV prevention interventions in the criminal justice system. This review provides a prison-specific overview of HIV in U.S. correctional populations and highlight effective interventions, including inmate peer education. There is an urgent need to continue to implement HIV prevention interventions across all prisons and improve the quality of life among those at heightened risk of HIV infection.

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Keywords:  HIV; gender; prisons; systematic review

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28027663      PMCID: PMC5587216          DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2016.1271102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Care        ISSN: 0954-0121


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5.  Glaucoma Care of Incarcerated Patients at an Academic Institution: A Case-Control Study.

Authors:  Levi N Kanu; Daniel J Oh; Inae Jang; Michael Henry; Amy A Mehta; Mark S Dikopf; Thasarat S Vajaranant; Ahmad A Aref; Deepak P Edward
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6.  Exploring Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) Knowledge in Incarcerated Men.

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