2020
DOI: 10.1080/07347324.2020.1765712
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“If We Can Feel Like We Have Purpose and We Belong” - Exploring the Experiences of Drug-Involved Individuals in a Rural Jail

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“…Additionally, pockets of isolation are created in rural communities that lack services for mental health care, physical health, peer navigation, transitional housing, and transportation (Probst et al., 2019; Trotter et al., 2018), a situation that increases risk and stress for adults with mental illness during transition from jail to rural community (Rohrer & Stratton, 2017; Visher & Bakken, 2014; Wimberly & Engstrom, 2017). Limited research (Keesler et al., 2020; Wodahl, 2006) to date has explored the challenges experienced during transition from jail to rural community for persons who experience mental illness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, pockets of isolation are created in rural communities that lack services for mental health care, physical health, peer navigation, transitional housing, and transportation (Probst et al., 2019; Trotter et al., 2018), a situation that increases risk and stress for adults with mental illness during transition from jail to rural community (Rohrer & Stratton, 2017; Visher & Bakken, 2014; Wimberly & Engstrom, 2017). Limited research (Keesler et al., 2020; Wodahl, 2006) to date has explored the challenges experienced during transition from jail to rural community for persons who experience mental illness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%