MEDICAL ADVOCATES
Prisoners
  North Carolina

General Reports

Healthcare Access
Violence
Mental Health/Illness
Substance Use/Abuse
HIV
STIs/STDs: General
Sex Offenders



 

 Prison Health State Reports

Main New/Newsworthy

iHome Page

 Last Update:  April 27, 2018
 Documents identified with this icon are in Portable Document Format (PDF) and require the Adobe Acrobat Reader
General Reports
 

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

 
Risk Profiles of Women Experiencing Initial and Repeat Incarcerations: Implications for Prevention Programs.
Herbst JH, Branscomb-Burgess O, Gelaude DJ, et al
AIDS Educ Prev. 2016 Aug;28(4):299-311.
Abstract

General and Victim-Specific Empathy: Associations With Actuarial Risk, Treatment Outcome, and Sexual Recidivism.
Brown S, Harkins L, Beech AR.
Sex Abuse. 2011 Dec 16.
Abstract
 

The empathy index: an evaluation of the psychometric properties of a new empathy measure for sex offenders.
Grady MD, Rose RA.
J Interpers Violence
. 2011 Dec;26(18):3790-814.
Abstract

All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among Black and White North Carolina State Prisoners, 1995-2005.
Rosen DL, Wohl DA, Schoenbach VJ.
Ann Epidemiol
. 2011 Jul 5.
Abstract

Intensive Case Management Before and After Prison Release is No More Effective Than
Comprehensive Pre-Release Discharge Planning in Linking HIV-Infected Prisoners to Care:
A Randomized Trial.

Wohl DA, Scheyett A, Golin CE, et al
AIDS Behav
. 2010 Nov 2.
Abstract

FULL-TEXT ARTICLE
Criminal justice involvement, behavioral health service use, and costs of forensic assertive
community treatment: a randomized tria
l.

Cusack KJ, Morrissey JP, Cuddeback GS, et al

Community Ment Health J
. 2010 Aug;46(4):356-63
Paper

Dissolution of Primary Intimate Relationships During Incarceration and Associations
With Post-Release STI/HIV Risk Behavior in a Southeastern City.
Khan MR, Behrend L, Adimora AA,  et al

Sex Transm Dis
. 2010 Aug 25
Abstract

Implementation and enforcement of tobacco bans in two prisons in North Carolina:
a qualitative inquiry.

Foley KL, Proescholdbell S, Herndon Malek S, et al
 
J Correct Health Care
. 2010 Apr;16(2):98-105.
Abstract

All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality Among Men Released From State Prison, 1980-2005.
Rosen DL, Schoenbach VJ, Wohl DA. 
Am J Public Health. 2008 Oct 15.
Abstract
 

Incarceration as forced migration: effects on selected community health outcomes.
Thomas JC, Torrone E.

Am J Public Health.
2008 Sep;98(9 Suppl):S181-4.
Abstract
 
Timing and Duration of Incarceration and High-Risk Sexual Partnerships Among African
Americans in North Carolina

Khan MR, Miller WC, Schoenbach VJ, et al
 
Ann Epidemiol.
2008 Apr 3
Abstract
 
Indoor Air Quality in Prisons Before and After Implementation of a Smoking Ban Law.
Proescholdbell SK, Foley KL, Johnson J, Herndon Malek S.
 
Tob Control.
2008 Feb 19
Abstract
 
Incarceration and Risky Sexual Partnerships in a Southern US City.
Khan MR, Wohl DA, Weir SS, et al
 
J Urban Health.
2007 Nov 20
Abstract

Incarceration as forced migration: effects on selected community health outcomes.
Thomas JC, Torrone E. 

Am J Public Health.
2006 Oct;96(10):17625.
Abstract


Healthcare Access
 

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

  Staying in treatment: how much difference is there from prison to prison?
Pelissier B, Camp SD, Motivans M.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2003 Jun;17(2):134-41
Abstract

Violence
 

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

  Sexual Violence Among Male Inmates.
Hilinski-Rosick CM, Freiburger TL. 
J Interpers Violence. 2018 Apr 1
Abstract

Violent Death Rates and Risk for Released Prisoners in North Carolina.
Lize SE, Scheyett AM, Morgan CR, et al

Violence Vict
. 2015 Oct 5.
Abstract

Concurrent cross-validation of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire: a tool for assessing
violent and nonviolent recidivism and institutional adjustment on a sample of North Carolina
offenders
.
Loza W, Conley M, Warren B.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2004 Feb;48(1):85-95
Abstract


Mental Health/Illness
 

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

 
Jail administrators' perceptions of the use of psychiatric advance directives in jails.
Scheyett AM, Vaughn JS, Francis AM.
 
 Psychiatr Serv
. 2010 Apr;61(4):409-11.|
Abstract

Screening and Access to Services for Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses in Jails.
Scheyett A, Vaughn J, Taylor MF. 

Community Ment Health J
. 2009 Jun 24
Abstract

FULL-TEXT ARTICLE
Lifetime use of mental health and substance abuse treatment services by incarcerated
women felons.
Jordan BK, Federman EB, Burns BJ,02
Psychiatr Serv. 20Psychiatr Serv. 2002 Mar;53(3):317-25.
Paper


Substance Use/Abuse
 

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

 
Differences in motivation, coping style, and self-efficacy among incarcerated male and
female drug users.

Pelissier B, Jones N.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2006 Mar;30(2):113-20.
Abstract

FULL-TEXT ARTICLE
Lifetime use of mental health and substance abuse treatment services by incarcerated
women felons.
Jordan BK, Federman EB, Burns BJ,02
Psychiatr Serv. 20Psychiatr Serv. 2002 Mar;53(3):317-25.
Paper


HIV
 

        Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

 
Great Expectations: HIV Risk Behaviors and Misperceptions of Low HIV Risk among Incarcerated Men.
Golin CE, Barkley BG, Biddell C, et al
 
AIDS Behav
. 2017 Mar 30. 
Abstract

An evaluation of HIV testing among inmates in the North Carolina prison system.
Rosen DL, Schoenbach VJ, Wohl DA, et al

Am J Public Health
. 2009 Oct;99 Suppl 2:S452-9.
Abstract

Adherence to directly observed antiretroviral therapy among human immunodeficiency
virus-infected prison inmates.

Wohl DA, Stephenson BL, Golin CE
Clin Infect Dis. 2003 Jun 15;36(12):157
2-6.
Abstract

Staying in treatment: how much difference is there from prison to prison?
Pelissier B, Camp SD, Motivans M.
Psychol Addict Behav. 2003 Jun;17(2):134-41
Abstract

Intraprison HIV transmission: an assessment of whether it occurs, how it occurs, and
who is at risk.
Krebs CP, Simmons M.
AIDS Educ Prev. 2002 Oct;14(5 Suppl B):53-64.
Abstract

   
         Conference Reports, Abstracts, and Posters
 

 
Do North Carolina state prisoners perceive routine opt-out HIV testing as voluntary or mandatory?
D. Rosen, C. Golin, R. Davis3, et al
(XIX International  AIDS Conference)
Abstract

STIs/STDs: General

 

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries
 
  STI/HIV Sexual Risk Behavior and Prevalent STI Among Incarcerated African American Men in Committed Partnerships: The Significance of Poverty, Mood Disorders, and Substance Use.
Khan MR, Golin CE, Friedman SR,  et al

AIDS Behav
. 2015 Apr 12
Abstract

Incarceration and Sexually Transmitted Infections: A Neighborhood Perspective.
Thomas JC, Levandowski BA, Isler MR, et al
J Urban Health. 2007 Nov 29
Abstract


Sex Offenders
 

         Journal Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries

  Treatment Retention in a Prison-based Residential Sex Offender Treatment
Program.

Pelissier B.
Sex Abuse. 2007 Oct 2;
Abstract


 Prison Health State Reports

Main New/Newsworthy

iHome Page

Prison Healthcare 
North Carolina Studies/Reports