2015
DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000000268
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Male Incarceration Rates and Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections

Abstract: Background In the United States (US), rates of certain sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are increasing. Contextual factors appear to play an important role in shaping STI transmission dynamics. This longitudinal study explores the relationship between one contextual determinant of health (the male incarceration rate) and rates of newly-diagnosed STIs in census tracts in Atlanta, GA. Methods The sample consisted of all census tracts in Atlanta (N=946). Annual data on STI diagnoses were drawn from the Ge… Show more

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“…Another important structural factor impacting this syndemic is criminal justice activity (e.g., incarceration, stop and frisk)[11, 26, 70, 79, 80]. The US has the world’s highest incarceration rates; 3.2% of the population is under some form of correctional control[81, 82].…”
Section: Housing and Criminal Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important structural factor impacting this syndemic is criminal justice activity (e.g., incarceration, stop and frisk)[11, 26, 70, 79, 80]. The US has the world’s highest incarceration rates; 3.2% of the population is under some form of correctional control[81, 82].…”
Section: Housing and Criminal Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Epperson, Khan, Miller, et al, 2010; Khan, Epperson, Mateu-Gelabert, et al, 2011; Khan, Miller, Schoenbach, et al, 2008; Rogers, Khan, Tan, et al, 2012; Widman, Noar, Golin, et al, 2014; Wise, Finlayson, Nerlander, et al, 2017) In addition, CJ involved women also disproportionately come from communities with high rates of CJ involvement for men, which alters sexual networks and the male-to-female sex ratio in ways that may favor STI transmission. (Dauria, Elifson, Arriola, et al, 2015; Dauria, Oakley, Arriola, et al, 2015; Knittel, Snow, Riolo, et al, 2015)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are higher STI rates during pregnancy in areas with worse racial segregation and income inequality. 19 Additionally, incarceration is associated with higher rates of STIs, [20][21][22] due to a confluence of the aforementioned structural factors among inmates and STI prevalence in sexual networks. 23,24…”
Section: Health Disparitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%